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Old June 24th 06, 01:49 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default International Flying

www.aopa.org
http://www.firstgov.gov/
check FAA for International operations, include the
International AIM
check State Department for travel warnings
check with your insurance company for international
coverage.



"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
ups.com...
| If you are going to Canada or Mexico there are many of us
that can help
| you. If you plan to go to a lot more countries you will
want to hire a
| dispatch service. You can hire them by the trip. They make
sure you
| have the necessary visas, landing permits, fuel
availability, etc. They
| also track weather and can update your route for you. Most
people who
| travel like this carry a Sat phone to stay in contact with
the dispatch
| company.
|
| -Robert
|
|
| Doogie wrote:
| May be doing some international flying soon and want to
get started on
| my homework before doing so. When I was in college a
professor showed
| us a website that did a good job of informing a pilot on
the rules of
| flying internationally. It provided info about flight
plans,
| airspace/airport fees, and customs. Does anyone know of
this site or
| one like it?
|
| Doogie
|