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"C J Campbell" writes:
The radio license requirement was dropped, IIRC, in 1998 for domestic flights. You are still supposed to have it for international flights, but no one ever checks for it. It is an FCC requirement. The FAA in the United States and its corresponding agencies in other countries do not feel it is their responsibility to enforce FCC rules. Neither do the different countries' customs and immigration agencies. And the radio licensing authorities do not feel they have the time or budget to go chasing after airplanes that do not have radio licenses. In the case of Canada, at least, the requirement of a radio licence for aircraft and boats (small private boats at least) was dropped some time ago - probably about the same time that the USA did it. So, in this case, it's not that nobody is enforcing the rules, the rules have disappeared. But other countries haven't dropped the requirement, so you're still supposed to have the licence for flights outside the US and Canada (and maybe Mexico; don't know about that one). Dave |
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