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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Peter Dohm wrote:
In general, there are less restrictions on the operation af a certificated aircraft than there are for an experimental, especially for international travel Could someone(s) please elaborate on international travel restrictions on homebuilt aircraft? I'm in the US and would like to know what problems one might encounter traveling throughout the Americas. |
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wrote in message Could someone(s) please
elaborate on international travel restrictions on homebuilt aircraft? I'm in the US and would like to know what problems one might encounter traveling throughout the Americas. Some countries are suspicious of homebuilts for differing reasons and therefore require additional paperwork for legal transit through their airspace. In realty, it isn't a big problem. D. |
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wrote: On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Peter Dohm wrote: In general, there are less restrictions on the operation af a certificated aircraft than there are for an experimental, especially for international travel Could someone(s) please elaborate on international travel restrictions on homebuilt aircraft? I'm in the US and would like to know what problems one might encounter traveling throughout the Americas. It is quite simple for US homebuilts to get authorization to travel to Canada. You just need to carry a "Standardised Validation Of A Special Airworthiness Certificate - Experimental, For The Purpose Of Operating A United States - Registered Amateur-Built Aircraft In Canadian Airspace". You download it, print it out, and carry it with you. http://www.tc.gc.ca/civilaviation/ma...andardisedVali dation.doc The above link might get cut into two pieces - just paste it back into one piece to get it to work. -- Kevin Horton - RV-8 Ottawa, Canada http://go.phpwebhosting.com/~khorton/rv8/ |
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