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The Federal Aviation Administration: International Flight Information Manual |
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This is the future goal format for the Aeronautical Information page for each listed country. |
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| Unit Name | Telephone Number | Telefax Number |
| Airport | Major | Restricted | Alternate | Nonsched | External |
MajorInternational airports of entry and departure where all formalities incident to Customs, Immigration, Health and similar procedures are carried out, and which are open to scheduled and nonscheduled flights. RestrictedInternational airports of entry and departure at which the formalities incident to Customs, Immigration, Health and similar procedures are made available on a restricted basis, to flights with prior approval only. AlternateInternational airports specified in the flight plan to which a flight may proceed when it becomes inadvisable to land at the airport of intended landing. NonSchedInternational airports at which approval may be granted, provided the prescribed prior notice is given, for international nonscheduled flights only; no other form of international operation is permitted. ExternalInternational airports of entry and departure for international air traffic located in an administered territory, where all formalities incident to Customs, Immigration, Health and similar procedures are available. |
Links to available airport websites.
Criteria for obtaining proper permission from the listed nation to transit and/or land.
Any additional entry requirements enforced by the listed nation specifically for corporate aircraft. Note: the word "cabotage" is defined as a nonremunerated not-for-hire flight between two points within a foreign country, carrying residents whose travel begins and ends in that country. Cabotage in the traditional sense; i.e., for hire, is almost universally prohibited.
Any additional requirements of the listed nation which does not fit under the preceding categories.
For further information, please contact: Federal Aviation Administration Air Traffic Organization: Operations Planning - International ATO-P International AIP Library 800 Independence Avenue SW Washington DC 20591 Page Last Updated: October 24, 2003 |
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