Bonjour
J aimerais savoir ou je peut faire du parachute a Partir de Paris?elui qui est le plus pres et comment on y va?
Je suis canadienne et serai sur Paris fin mars.
On me demande un certificat médical. est partout pareil?Parce que ici, ce n'est pas exigé.
Je n'ai pas de problemes ave ca, mais vu la lenteur pour avoir un rv :)
Est ce que je peut avoir un transport payant pour aller la? Si oui lequel vous me suggérez?
Merci :)
If you're walking around the southern part of Lake Bourget, you can't escape the noise from a parachuting club's planes. A group of climate skeptics actually takes off in small, very noisy aircraft every 15 minutes over a Natura 2000 classified area. They don’t seem to face any restrictions—neither for noise nor for greenhouse gas emissions. They occupy the airspace without paying fuel taxes or providing carbon compensation to local municipalities or environmental preservation associations, apparently. It sounds surreal, but it’s very real in such an important location.
A really nice nature walk at the entrance to the lake in the Natura 2000-listed nature reserve. It’s a great opportunity to see lots of bird species, plants, and the famous European pond turtle, as well as some beautiful medieval architecture remnants with Thomas II’s castle. The walk is slightly spoiled by the noise from the Savoie parachute club’s planes, which take off every fifteen minutes and dump fuel on the site non-stop, even after nightfall.


