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Old March 26th 06, 04:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Flying in other countries

You need clearances, for airplane and crew and a list of
passengers. See http://www.faa.gov/ats/aat/ifim/



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"Ghazan Haider" wrote in message
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| Is it as easy to fly in countries like Kazakistan,
Afghanistan,
| Mongolia, Russia, Pakistan as it is in N America? Do I
just fill out
| the regular forms, get the visas and fly right in?
|
| Assume I have a PPL (Canada) and an experimental category
plane like
| the CH 601 or 701.
|
| I've seen that in many Soviet states, theres no avgas,
just the A1 jet
| fuel. For that reason I'd aim for the rotax engine in the
zenith
| aircraft and use high octane mogas. But other than the
aircraft and
| visa/passport paperwork, what else is different?
|
| I have specifically those countries in mind, Kazakistan,
Afghanistan,
| Mongolia, Russia, Pakistan. Any experiences?
|