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Old May 19th 06, 12:41 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"tom418" wrote in message
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I'm talking about Form 8060-42, U.S. Crewmember Certificate.


Ah, that makes more sense. Thanks!

So, does that give you extra shortcuts, or perks, while dealing with
customs?
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Jim in NC


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Old May 19th 06, 07:16 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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James Robinson wrote:
France isn't a country in North America.


http://www.st-pierre-et-miquelon.com/

--Sylvain
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Old May 19th 06, 01:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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I've never even used it. It says "The holder may, at all times, re-enter
the U.S. upon presenting this certificate"
"Morgans" wrote in message
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"tom418" wrote in message
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I'm talking about Form 8060-42, U.S. Crewmember Certificate.


Ah, that makes more sense. Thanks!

So, does that give you extra shortcuts, or perks, while dealing with
customs?
--
Jim in NC




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Old May 20th 06, 12:18 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Yes - current.
Live in New Zealand.
Passport entries for:
Australia (of course)
Singapore
Malaysia
Brunei (the weirdest damn country I've been in)
Thailand
Cambodia (the nicest country I've been in)
Vietnam
Myanmar
Hong Kong (if you differentiate that from PRC)
Macau ( " " " )
PRC
Norfolk Island (yes, that is a different place from Australia)
Fiji
Independent Samoa
Tonga
Cook Islands
One-Foot Island
UK
Hawaii (which is I think part of that larger place a bit to the right on
the map)

Will be able to add New Caledonia in July.


Ol Shy & Bashful wrote:
Curious to see how many of the people here have passports and who has
visited outside of their home country as a civilian.
Pilots being the more adventurous types, I'm curious.
As noted before, I've traveled extensively outside the USA and have had
probably 6 or more passports that ran out of time but I have a current
one good for a few more years.
Anyone???
Cheers


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Old May 21st 06, 07:06 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Ol Shy & Bashful" wrote in message
Curious to see how many of the people here have passports and who has
visited outside of their home country as a civilian.


My employer requires all crewmembers, cabin and cockpit, to have a current
passport.

I've been flying the islands so long that I navigate just by the color of
the water. When I start flying over farm fields I get lost. If I don't have
customs paperwork to fill out, I get that nagging feeling that I'm missing
something.

D.


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Old May 21st 06, 08:02 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Ol Shy & Bashful wrote:
Curious to see how many of the people here have passports and who has
visited outside of their home country as a civilian.
Pilots being the more adventurous types, I'm curious.
As noted before, I've traveled extensively outside the USA and have had
probably 6 or more passports that ran out of time but I have a current
one good for a few more years.
Anyone???
Cheers


On my third one now. The first one got the most stamps, had a Europass
one summer.

Monk

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Old May 21st 06, 04:29 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Flyingmonk" wrote in message
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Ol Shy & Bashful wrote:
Curious to see how many of the people here have passports and who has
visited outside of their home country as a civilian.
Pilots being the more adventurous types, I'm curious.
As noted before, I've traveled extensively outside the USA and have had
probably 6 or more passports that ran out of time but I have a current
one good for a few more years.
Anyone???
Cheers


On my third one now. The first one got the most stamps, had a Europass
one summer.

Monk


My Peoples Republic of China visas always get a second look when I enter the
US, my last passport had five such visas as well as a US M1 visa.


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Old May 21st 06, 05:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Robert M. Gary wrote on 05/17/06 19:56:

Mexico and Canada do not require one.



That changes soon. Or rather, the US soon requires that US citizens returning
from Mexico or Canada need a passport to enter the US.

Mine sits at home. The most
valuable thing you own is your passport. Leave it at home unless
necessary.



You don't own a passport. It is the property of the issuing country.

-Joe
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Old May 22nd 06, 09:11 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Joe Feise" wrote

You don't own a passport. It is the property of the issuing country.


My sister had a rather unusual passport. She got hers lifted while visiting
Prague, so she had to go to the American Embassy, and get a new one issued,
there.
--
Jim in NC


 




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