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I'm looking at flying down the Baja Penninsula.
anybody here done it? some guy around here is telling me you need to be IFR fly in Mexico - is that correct? I know you need to land on both sides of the border and do some paperwork. I guess I could look it up - but I'm hoping for some local experience! Gonzo |
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"Birdbrain13" wrote in news:1124923574.752283.76220
@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com: I'm looking at flying down the Baja Penninsula. anybody here done it? some guy around here is telling me you need to be IFR fly in Mexico - is that correct? I know you need to land on both sides of the border and do some paperwork. I guess I could look it up - but I'm hoping for some local experience! Gonzo http://www.bajabushpilots.com/index.php -- -- ET :-) "A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."---- Douglas Adams |
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![]() "Birdbrain13" wrote in message ups.com... I'm looking at flying down the Baja Penninsula. anybody here done it? some guy around here is telling me you need to be IFR fly in Mexico - is that correct? Good step by step experience here..... http://www.rvproject.com/flying_and_...tml#mexico2004 |
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![]() "Birdbrain13" wrote in message ups.com... I'm looking at flying down the Baja Penninsula. anybody here done it? some guy around here is telling me you need to be IFR fly in Mexico - is that correct? I know you need to land on both sides of the border and do some paperwork. I have no idea about the situation today - but some 16 years ago I went twice to central America (first only until Guatemala, next until Panama) with a cessna 150 and had no problems when flying in Mexico. Is still don't have any ifr papers - just the basic PPL. If it still is the same, you only need the normal papers for the plane + the mexican insurance (they forced us to support their company but it was not very expensive). On those days it was really nice to land in the evening to some isolated little strip (once we landed even to a field - I mean a real farmer field), erect the tent under the wing, make pancakes on open fire and continue the next morning. The crime rate might make this a little risky today ?? Does someone know better ? Hopefully you will have a good trip. And take a little pain spray bottle with you (the same color as your plane). Spray a small paint dot on a corner (or a screw) of each little maintenance cover on the plane (wings, body...) where somebody might possibly hide something while you are sleeping or away from the airfield. If those paint dots are untouched when you return back to US, you can say with bright eyes that there are no drugs hiding in your plane. But if some dot is broken, it is very possible that somebody has opened that plate and hidden something inside the wing. It is very unlikely to happen - but it feels better to be "sure". If something is found there, it may be hard to convince people that you did not have any idea about it. Even though it probably would be correct. hannu |
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I flew VFR into Mexico in the 80's. One day I was told I couldn't fly
into Mexico City without an instrument rating, but I never did figure out if that was true all the time or on that day because of weather. -- Gene Seibel Tales of Flight - http://pad39a.com/gene/tales.html Because I fly, I envy no one. |
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