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Old October 1st 05, 01:39 AM
Marc CYBW
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There are new regulations!

You must send a cheque for $25.00 (Cdn) to every licensed pilot in Canada -
a bottle of Jack Daniels would be good too :-)

OK, so those aren't the real regulations, but it would have been nice to try
a little sipping bourbon.

As for the radio stuff, according to the latest COPA publication, you need
your US Restricted Radiotelephone Operators Permit.

Marc CYBW


"B. Jensen" wrote in message
...
I have a question regarding flying over Canada VFR without landing in
Canada. For instance, if I takeoff from Saginaw, MI and fly VFR to upstate
NY, I would fly in Canadian airspace. If I don't land in Canada, and since
my flight originated in the US, what requirements, if any, are there for
doing this? Is a VFR flight plan required, do you need a FCC radio license
for your aircraft since you would be transmitting in Canadian airspace, and
are there any ATC fees to pay for using Canadian airspace?

The last question is, what would be the difference if I did this same
flight IFR?

Thanks,

BJ