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Airfields requiring PPR


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David Johnstone
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Many airfields now require PPR by email or on line.
Is there a way in which SkyDemon could provide an on line service to both Pilots and airfields that meets everyone’s needs.

Edited 8/16/2021 5:48:05 PM by David Johnstone
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Daniël Klijnsma
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BJS - 10/4/2021 9:32:47 AM
Daniël Klijnsma - 10/4/2021 8:28:34 AM
PPR is mentioned in the AIP for Belgium. You mean that this is not a standard practice in other countries' AIP's? If it were, it would be relatively easy to at least indicate PPR into the airfield info in SD, no?

Just one remark, with respect to the aerodrome information of uncontrolled airfields AIPs of most countries are solely collections of data provided and accounted for by the airfield operators. Usually there is neither quality control nor active management by authorities in most countries and finally no obligation at all where to publish non-standards as PPR. Even if the AIP databases would get a data field for PPR, there is no guarantee anybody cares to fill it. Are you keen to increase to level of regulations?

Clear response, thanks. Learnt something new today, namely that PPR is not something standardised in AIPs.
No, I am not keen to increase to level of regulations, we have regulations enough as it is. Bottom line: check the relevant AIP to see if there is any mention on PPR and act accordingly. Depending on your destination, this may be a phone call, a mail, or a web form that needs to be filled out prior to departure.


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