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Old May 18th 06, 02:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"tom418" wrote in message
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Current passport, which I keep with an FAA Form 8060 "ICAO card"


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Old May 18th 06, 07:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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What? Who me? I'm the quintessential couch potatoe
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"tom418" wrote in message
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Current passport, which I keep with an FAA Form 8060 "ICAO card"


Looking for a JoB???
--
Jim in NC




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Old May 18th 06, 09:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"tom418" wrote

What? Who me? I'm the quintessential couch potatoe


OK, I have to admit that I don't know what that form would be required, or
needed, for you.
I looked it up, and it shows as a request for release of records. Is that
is right, and if so, why do you travel with that form?
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Jim in NC


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Old May 18th 06, 11:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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I'm talking about Form 8060-42, U.S. Crewmember Certificate.
"Morgans" wrote in message
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"tom418" wrote

What? Who me? I'm the quintessential couch potatoe


OK, I have to admit that I don't know what that form would be required, or
needed, for you.
I looked it up, and it shows as a request for release of records. Is that
is right, and if so, why do you travel with that form?
--
Jim in NC




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Old May 18th 06, 03:07 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Yes. Israel, Haiti, Mexico. My wife, also a pilot, Germany and Mexico.
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Old May 18th 06, 03:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Ol Shy & Bashful" wrote in message

Curious to see how many of the people here have passports and who has
visited outside of their home country as a civilian.


two expired, each with added sections; no current.

all countries of Europe except Switzerland, Poland, Austria, Lichtenstein,
Monaco; Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Turkiye, Russia, Greece, Iran, Afghanistan,
Pakistan, one or two other small stans I can't remember, India, Bangladesh,
Bahrain, Kuwait, a few of the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Lebanon; Egypt,
Ethiopia, Djibouti,, Morocco, Nigeria, So Africa, Rhodesia. China, Korea,
Japan, Taiwan, Burma, Thailand, [but never officially Laos, Cambodia, or RVN
:-)], Hong Kong (under both Britain and China), Singapore, Phillipines,
Indonesia, Australia, Samoa, Fiji; Canada, Mexico, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, St
Martin(i think), Curacao, Honduras, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru,
Bolivia, Brazil, Argentina, Chile.


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Old May 18th 06, 03:56 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Mexico and Canada do not require one. Mine sits at home. The most
valuable thing you own is your passport. Leave it at home unless
necessary.

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Old May 21st 06, 05:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Robert M. Gary wrote on 05/17/06 19:56:

Mexico and Canada do not require one.



That changes soon. Or rather, the US soon requires that US citizens returning
from Mexico or Canada need a passport to enter the US.

Mine sits at home. The most
valuable thing you own is your passport. Leave it at home unless
necessary.



You don't own a passport. It is the property of the issuing country.

-Joe
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Old May 22nd 06, 09:11 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Joe Feise" wrote

You don't own a passport. It is the property of the issuing country.


My sister had a rather unusual passport. She got hers lifted while visiting
Prague, so she had to go to the American Embassy, and get a new one issued,
there.
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Jim in NC


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Old May 22nd 06, 10:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Morgans" wrote in message
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"Joe Feise" wrote

You don't own a passport. It is the property of the issuing country.


My sister had a rather unusual passport. She got hers lifted while
visiting Prague, so she had to go to the American Embassy, and get a new
one issued,


so what so unusual about that. Tourists are losing passports all the time
abroad and the Consular Services have to issue replacement passports
frequently.


 




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