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Republique Francaise airplane

Posted By: jeepers

Republique Francaise airplane - 09/29/2018 08:10 PM

Is that giant plane parked at airport the French Prime Ministers?
Posted By: Kennys

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 09/29/2018 08:33 PM

Correct with the President also.
Posted By: pl3

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 09/29/2018 09:01 PM

Cool plane!

First time I've ever seen a jet there.

bonjour Macron.
Posted By: BeachKitten

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 09/29/2018 09:17 PM

Any pictures?
Posted By: jeepers

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 09/29/2018 10:29 PM

BeachKitten, it's still sitting there. The Mahobeachcam is focused on it. Don't know when he leaves. Sorry about the fauxpas calling him Prime Minister.
Posted By: Bahston

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 09/29/2018 10:43 PM

Published reports have him staying in St Martin tonight, and moving on to St Barth sometime on Sunday.
Posted By: LBI2SXM

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 09/30/2018 01:37 AM

Originally Posted by jeepers
BeachKitten, it's still sitting there. The Mahobeachcam is focused on it. Don't know when he leaves. Sorry about the fauxpas calling him Prime Minister.


Good grief! So you called him the Prime Minister instead of the President?? And you have to be corrected?? Some posters on this forum have a knack for correcting everyone, they believe it's their responsibility. Never apologize. We are all only human...……………..
Posted By: cruzer

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 09/30/2018 01:56 AM

Prime Minister Trump and President Trudeau agree with you.
Posted By: islandgem

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 09/30/2018 02:21 AM

That sounds like wishful thinking !😆
Posted By: wilsonck

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 09/30/2018 02:38 AM

Typically, there are 2 planes. An advance team arrives before the actual plane carrying the president. Back in May of 2015, I arrived a couple of hours before Francois Hollande arrived to visit St Martin. A Republique Francaise was already parked at the airport. A picture of the advance plane is here.
Posted By: jeepers

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 09/30/2018 02:20 PM

Did it give me away that I'm Canadian?🤔
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 09/30/2018 02:33 PM

Originally Posted by jeepers
Did it give me away that I'm Canadian?🤔

So does your bio.
Posted By: bethandsteve

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 09/30/2018 04:47 PM

He is staying at Esmeralda. There is security at both entrances to Orient. We got a sticker for our car to get through without an issue,
Posted By: BillandElaine

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 09/30/2018 06:24 PM

Was behind him coming out of Orient Bay about an hour ago, back to the plane.
Posted By: Julius

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 10/01/2018 12:25 PM

Originally Posted by BeachKitten
Any pictures?


https://www.facebook.com/sxmairport/posts/10160885969595402
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 10/01/2018 01:16 PM

Story in the Daily Herald

Apparently the French President's plane actually landed at Grand Case Airport
Posted By: deputydog1157

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 10/01/2018 02:24 PM

Based on the article it seems that President Macron agrees with many posters in the slow rebuilding on the French side. Hopefully he will realize that they need to help the businesses and hotels rebuild so that tourists will come back and be more apt to go to the French side.

As my trip report showed, I am a newbie to staying on the island. It appeared to me that the Dutch side is recovering at a much faster pace and is trying to attract the tourists.

When we drove over the causeway and headed to Orient Beach the drive reminded me of going through the slums of NY. That may put a negative outlook on many tourists that are not used to seeing a congested impoverished area. My wife even pointed out that if the government doesn't infuse some money into the area, the business will suffer drastically.

I hope that President Macron was able to see that the snail's pace of recovery in comparison to their Dutch side neighbor is not helping the people of the island.
Posted By: Kennys

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 10/01/2018 03:32 PM

No , not correct . The big plane landed on the Dutch side and the smaller jet landed in Grand Case.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 10/01/2018 03:47 PM

The plane carrying the PRESIDENT landed at Grand Case, according to the article. The other plane carried press and support personnel. From the article.. "....The President’s 24-hour visit in St. Martin began Saturday afternoon with arrival at Grand Case Airport. The accompanying national press corps had meanwhile arrived separately at Princess Juliana Airport. "
Posted By: Kennys

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 10/01/2018 04:02 PM

Okay I made an error , because I did see the big plane landing at the Airport around noon time.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 10/01/2018 05:03 PM

No problem.
Posted By: irish1223

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 10/01/2018 05:20 PM

Originally Posted by Julius
Originally Posted by BeachKitten
Any pictures?


https://www.facebook.com/sxmairport/posts/10160885969595402


Why does this photo show both planes landing at Princess Juliana Airport? Can't be right.
Posted By: deputydog1157

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 10/01/2018 05:27 PM

Both planes were there at the same time for a short time the other day. Maybe the smaller plane had to drop off or pick up something from the bigger plane? I watched them take off on the maho beach cam
Posted By: sxmmartini

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 10/01/2018 05:30 PM

Here is a pic of French President Emmanuel Macron landing on St.Barts by helicopter...

http://www.epa.eu/politics-photos/g...l-macron-visits-st-barts-photos-54667529
Posted By: Bahston

Re: Republique Francaise airplane - 10/01/2018 10:52 PM

And then there were the 3 helicopters betweeen St Martin and St Barth. The President travelled on a large military helicopter, there was a smaller helicopter which appeared to be for medical support, and a smaller military/Gendarme helicopter.
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