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LIST OF AIRPORTS WHERE CBP SERVICE IS NORMALLY AVAILABLE |
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Information in this section is provided in the following order: 1. State a. City b. Airport name 2. ICAO airport code 3. Customs airport type1 4. Phone numbers 5. Regular days and hours of operation 6. Number of hours notice required a. During regular operating hours and b. After regular hours 7. Maximum number of passengers per flight 8. Remarks and special requirements to obtain weekend/holiday service. If the arrival is to be after hours, notice of intended arrival should be given before the end of service on a regular business day. The regular business days and hours are listed with each airport. Pilots, however, should note that not all ports offer after-hours service, nor do all ports have regular business hours. For after-hour emergencies-and we really do mean emergencies-you may call the CBP Sector Communications Command at 1.800.973.2867. Private aircraft operators should, prior to departure, contact the CBP officer in charge at the U.S. airport of intended arrival to find out what hours service may be obtained. Phone numbers for this purpose are included in the lists. Not all airports are capable of accepting galley refuse and garbage from international arriving aircraft (except from Canada). If not accepted at the airport it must remain on board the aircraft and be taken to an approved airport or taken out of the country (7CFR 330.400 and 9CFR94.5). Those airports not capable of accepting international refuse and garbage are delineated with “No Int’l Grbge” in the remarks column. |
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Designated |
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International |
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Landing Rights |
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User Fee |
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