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Paul kgyy
September 7th 08, 08:46 PM
There's a $50 program to speed Canada/U.S. cross border transportation
for marine and highway use.
Is it of any value when flying across? Scuttlebutt is that flying
into Canada isn't any hassle but coming back into the U.S. can be a
real PITA.
john smith
September 8th 08, 12:12 AM
In article
>,
Paul kgyy > wrote:
> There's a $50 program to speed Canada/U.S. cross border transportation
> for marine and highway use.
>
> Is it of any value when flying across? Scuttlebutt is that flying
> into Canada isn't any hassle but coming back into the U.S. can be a
> real PITA.
Pre-9/11, there existed a US program similar to CANPASS, but it only
applied if one was an aircraft owner. If you were a renter, you couldn't
use it.
Post 9/11, it went away.
Rich Ahrens[_2_]
September 8th 08, 05:13 AM
on 9/7/2008 6:12 PM John Smith said the following:
> In article
> >,
> Paul kgyy > wrote:
>
>> There's a $50 program to speed Canada/U.S. cross border transportation
>> for marine and highway use.
>>
>> Is it of any value when flying across? Scuttlebutt is that flying
>> into Canada isn't any hassle but coming back into the U.S. can be a
>> real PITA.
>
> Pre-9/11, there existed a US program similar to CANPASS, but it only
> applied if one was an aircraft owner. If you were a renter, you couldn't
> use it.
> Post 9/11, it went away.
Just to be clear, though, the CANPASS program for private aircraft does
still exist for going *to* Canada. I have used it after 9/11, but not
recently. Info:
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/prog/canpass/privateair-eng.html
The GATE program for return to the U.S. died on 9/11 as John says.
Biggest hassle now are the advance notice requirements for Customs. You
have to notify them directly, not just depend on ATC to advise them. You
have to be on a flight plan and have a discrete transponder code
assigned when you cross the border. And heaven help you if you have any
old radium-painted instruments when you clear Customs...
Darkwing
September 9th 08, 06:47 PM
"Paul kgyy" > wrote in message
...
> There's a $50 program to speed Canada/U.S. cross border transportation
> for marine and highway use.
>
> Is it of any value when flying across? Scuttlebutt is that flying
> into Canada isn't any hassle but coming back into the U.S. can be a
> real PITA.
If you're an AOPA member contact them, they probably know the best ways to
come and go.
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