Monday, September 26, 2016

Drop of kerosene to the top of Fontainebleau : the mayor “thought that the degassing was forbidden” – Franceinfo

“there was a controversy years ago about this. Following these controversies, I thought that these practices had ceased and that the degassing above the forest was forbidden” has reacted, Frédéric Valletoux, mayor of Fontainebleau, france, Monday, September 26. Sunday 25 September in the late morning, an Air France plane experienced a technical problem dropped the kerosene above the forest of Fontainebleau.

If he understands the urgency of the situation, the mayor of Fontainebleau, france, is horrified by the fact that this procedure is still allowed on this site in particular.

“The problem is double”, he explained, “the forest is one of the most frequented sites in the Ile-de-France, with ten million visitors per year. The Sunday special is a peak in attendance, and today it is the natural area in the most protected of France.”

“It is necessary that the civil aviation authority tells us clearly the things, and that the State tells us if it is a site that actually has an ecological value, we must do everything to preserve it. Or is it that it is a site which should also serve the area load of kerosene from time to time, when there is an emergency ? You can’t say yes to these two questions at the same time, this is not possible”, added Frédéric Valletoux.

Boeing, the party of Orly airport in Guyana, had experienced a technical problem that led him to drain a portion of its fuel before landing at Roissy airport on Sunday September 25.

This type of procedure, at the discretion of the crew, is exceptional, but it requires permission from the air traffic control, according to the company Air France. The goal is to reduce the device before it arises.

Frédéric Valletoux, mayor of Fontainebleau : “It is necessary that the civil aviation authority tells us clearly the things”

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