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Old May 15th 05, 05:14 AM
Andrew Sarangan
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What a completely useless response to a good question. There are great many
things in Texas, but beer and fishing are not one of them.

Flying into Canada is quite easy. Canada Customs runs a very efficient
system for general aviation. There is a 1-800 number you call prior to
departure, and after landing. Chances are you will never see a customs
officer. The return back into the US is where you have to plan carefully.
You have to get the number for the port of entry you plan to use (numbers
are not published, use AOPA directory), find out their hours of operation,
and give them an accurate ETA.



"Grumman-581" wrote in
news:uerhe.78802$NU4.52597@attbi_s22:

"JJS" wrote in message ...
I am more comfortable with non-towered airports but have flown
under the Dallas - Fort Worth Class B area some


If you're from (or can go to) Texas, why in the world would you want
to go to Canada????

You'll be hard pressed to find any Lone Star beer up there, only that
caribou **** that they call beer...

You want an answer from the group and you use x-no-archive? Must not
really want an answer, I guess...