Not really part of ZRH movements, but this statement is incorrect.ehusmann wrote: Note on Basel: officially you are not allowed to take a Swiss rental car across the border and Basel is in France.
OK, that is news to me. As far as I know, the opposite side with the 'large bizjet' hangars is only visible from the French side. Am I wrong? If so, could you provide me with directions?raameagle wrote:Everything at Basel can be seen from the Swiss side. You do not need to cross the border into France.
That's a very interesting clarification. Thanks for that addition.Numbercruncher wrote:EU residents are not allowed to use non-EU registered cars within the EU (with some minor exceptions). This law is in place since 2016 (actually, in the Netherlands Dutch residents aren't allowed to use non-Dutch cars either) and is ment to reduce tax avoidance.
They have changed the layout, to get to that spot you need to stay on the Swiss side now (at least since last year). So yes, get off the highway before the border and take the secondary road. However, from my experience not "everything" can be read from there.Numbercruncher wrote:OK, that is news to me. As far as I know, the opposite side with the 'large bizjet' hangars is only visible from the French side. Am I wrong? If so, could you provide me with directions?raameagle wrote:Everything at Basel can be seen from the Swiss side. You do not need to cross the border into France.
The Swiss car rental companies are well aware of the law, and will rent you an EU-registered car if you are planning to cross the border (check in advance of course).ehusmann wrote:That's a very interesting clarification. Thanks for that addition.Numbercruncher wrote:EU residents are not allowed to use non-EU registered cars within the EU (with some minor exceptions). This law is in place since 2016 (actually, in the Netherlands Dutch residents aren't allowed to use non-Dutch cars either) and is ment to reduce tax avoidance.
sure about s/n 87-24642?Mollie wrote:Following 3 USAR UH60 arrived in Dubendorf and may be expected upon arr of AF1.
87-24589, 88-26027, 87-24642.
Also Trumps Marine One arrived in Dubendorf. May be expected upon arr of AF1 as well.
Source, ADSB with hex code AE0E72 seems pretty sure. But only visual confirmation can tellAjaxfever wrote:sure about s/n 87-24642?Mollie wrote:Following 3 USAR UH60 arrived in Dubendorf and may be expected upon arr of AF1.
87-24589, 88-26027, 87-24642.
Also Trumps Marine One arrived in Dubendorf. May be expected upon arr of AF1 as well.
Seen at Stuttgart on the 17th were the other 2 UH-60's and 95-26642 ....
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