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The issue was resolved in a discussion with a manager at Transport
Canada. I explained how I had tried to gather proof of the filing and activation of the flight plan and how I had filed and activated plans for all the other legs in Canada. Also, I explained how I had even tried to close the flight plan after landing in Canada. The regional manager dropped the case stating there was insufficient evidence. I found the officials in Canada very responsive to my calls (unlike the FOIA people) and the issue was resolved a lot quicker than I expected. The bottom line is you might want to file IFR if going to Canada. Ken Chaddock wrote: wrote: This morning I received a letter from Transport Canada informing me I am being fined $250 for not filing a flight plan. I had flown from Minot, ND to Regina, Canada on July 30, 2005. I had meticulously planned the flight using the AOPA webpage on the subject (got all the radio station permits, customs decal, etc.). I am absolutely sure that I had filed and activated a VFR flight plan for that flight. I had a squawk code and was getting flight following, but when I landed in Canada the FSS couldn't find my flight plan to close it. I was informed of the investigation by a phone call about a month after the flight. Conveniently for Transport Canada, Minot ATC erases their tapes after two weeks according to the manager of the Minot FSS. I submitted a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to the Great Lakes Regional FSS as soon as I heard of the investigation in September 2005. As expected, Great Lakes said they don't keep records long enough to fill my request. BTW, they were terrible to deal with. The FOIA woman never answers her phone and never returned any of my calls. The only response from Great Lakes FSS was a letter in February 2006 saying they no longer had records for that time period. So, basically Canada says I didn't file a flight plan and I don't have any way of proving that I did. Anybody have any ideas on how to dispute this or had a similar experience? (AOPA Legal was no help. Their only suggestion was the FOIA request.) Thanks, Bob Well Bob I'm sorry for you, but it doesn't sound much to me like you are being shafted by Transport Canada more so by Minot FSS, Great Lakes Regional FSS and the "FOIA woman" who won't answer or return your calls. What do you expect Transport Canada to do...take your word for it ? They have no record of your flight plan...considering the level of service you've received from you own FSS people so far I'd speculate that it probably wasn't passed on to NavCan...and now your own FSS people can't/won't confirm that you actually DID file one...from Transport Canada's perspective you NEVER DID file a flight plan... ...Ken |
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"B A R R Y" wrote in message
... So much for all the "screw 'em!" responses, eh? Nawh, now it just turns into a gun thread... |
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No a flight plan must be filed when crossing an international border.
No you don't. When flying from Columbus, Ohio to Port Huron, Michigan, I overfly Ontario to get there without filing a flight plan. I don't even talk to anyone the whole route. |
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![]() "john smith" wrote in message ... No a flight plan must be filed when crossing an international border. No you don't. When flying from Columbus, Ohio to Port Huron, Michigan, I overfly Ontario to get there without filing a flight plan. I don't even talk to anyone the whole route. well done for waking up! |
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"john smith" wrote in message
... No a flight plan must be filed when crossing an international border. No you don't. When flying from Columbus, Ohio to Port Huron, Michigan, I overfly Ontario to get there without filing a flight plan. I don't even talk to anyone the whole route. Explain why you aren't aware of this: http://www.tc.gc.ca/CivilAviation/pu...71/FAL/2-0.htm "Private aircraft overflying or landing in Canada for non-commercial purposes need not obtain prior permission; however, a flight plan must be filed." Common sense should tell you that what you state as fact is a bad idea. Did you ask anyone or otherwise try to educate yourself on this issue before taking off? FYI, as one might suspect, it's the same in the States: http://www.faa.gov/ats/aat/ifim/ifimcaai.htm Especially since 9/11, and especially in the USA, a pilot is in serious **** if they enter foreign airspace and in really deep **** if they land without following proper procedures. How does that affect your decision making process vis a vis some problem that doesn't absolutely require a diversion but might suggest a prudent brief stop to check something out? moo |
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"Happy Dog" wrote: http://www.tc.gc.ca/CivilAviation/pu...71/FAL/2-0.htm What date did that go into effect? Not including Lake Eric and Lake St Claire, I cross maybe five miles of Canadian soil. |
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"john smith" wrote in message
In article , "Happy Dog" wrote: http://www.tc.gc.ca/CivilAviation/pu...71/FAL/2-0.htm What date did that go into effect? Dunno. Ask them. Not including Lake Eric and Lake St Claire, I cross maybe five miles of Canadian soil. You really shouldn't make this sort of public statement. moo |
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