Ladies & Gents,
I'm trying to obtain an ADP photo permit. I sent the required documentation in early Feb, which was returned today as undelivered.
The address I had was
Comm. de Police
SPDCARB BP18031
95722 oissy GDG
An help greatly appreciated
Dave Smith
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Aeroport de Paris photo passes
Re: Aeroport de Paris photo passes
From :- http://www.airportspotting.com/complete ... de-gaulle/
"Whilst aircraft spotters are generally understood and left to get on with their hobby at Charles de Gaulle, a number of years ago a system of providing permits for those wishing to take photographs of aircraft.
A great deal of confusion has existed surrounding this, however for many spotters the process is quite efficient and pain-free providing enough time is left for the permit to be granted.
In order to get a permit for photography at Paris Charles de Gaulle and Le Bourget airports, you need to sent a document containing your details by post.
The document needs to include:
A passport photograph of the applicant to be sent with application.
A scan of your passport personal details page.
The surname, first name, place and date of birth of the person authorized to photograph.
Home address
Email address
The obligations
The sanctions
To save you time, here’s an example (in French) for you to enter your own details and send off.
You should send your request to:
Service du préfet chargé des aéroports de Roissy et le Bourget
A l’attention du Commandant Xavier HUBY
Roissypôle Le Dôme
1, rue de la Haye
CP 10977 Tremblay-en-France
95733 Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle Cedex
Expect permits to be sent to you, by email, within 30 days.
Therefore, plan enough time before your trip to make sure it arrives.
The permit is valid for a period of 3 years, meaning you can make multiple trips for spotting in Paris. In many cases you will never need to show anyone the permit, however the police are known to ask to see it if they see you using a camera."
The information above comes from a Google search that I did :- Charles de gaulle airport photo passes
Is that any help, Dave?
"Whilst aircraft spotters are generally understood and left to get on with their hobby at Charles de Gaulle, a number of years ago a system of providing permits for those wishing to take photographs of aircraft.
A great deal of confusion has existed surrounding this, however for many spotters the process is quite efficient and pain-free providing enough time is left for the permit to be granted.
In order to get a permit for photography at Paris Charles de Gaulle and Le Bourget airports, you need to sent a document containing your details by post.
The document needs to include:
A passport photograph of the applicant to be sent with application.
A scan of your passport personal details page.
The surname, first name, place and date of birth of the person authorized to photograph.
Home address
Email address
The obligations
The sanctions
To save you time, here’s an example (in French) for you to enter your own details and send off.
You should send your request to:
Service du préfet chargé des aéroports de Roissy et le Bourget
A l’attention du Commandant Xavier HUBY
Roissypôle Le Dôme
1, rue de la Haye
CP 10977 Tremblay-en-France
95733 Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle Cedex
Expect permits to be sent to you, by email, within 30 days.
Therefore, plan enough time before your trip to make sure it arrives.
The permit is valid for a period of 3 years, meaning you can make multiple trips for spotting in Paris. In many cases you will never need to show anyone the permit, however the police are known to ask to see it if they see you using a camera."
The information above comes from a Google search that I did :- Charles de gaulle airport photo passes
Is that any help, Dave?
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Re: Aeroport de Paris photo passes
Thank you that will do nicely -.
Re: Aeroport de Paris photo passes
No problem Dave, I'm just glad to help - have a great time and don't forget to share your photos with us !Dave Smith wrote:Thank you that will do nicely -.
Re: Aeroport de Paris photo passes
Moved to the France section.
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Re: Aeroport de Paris photo passes
A quick update - I recieved my permit earlier this week, so it took about a month to turnaround.
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