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Post subject: Flying US Amateur builts to Canada Posted: 02 Aug 2018, 17:26 |
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Joined: 03/17/08 Posts: 6052 Post Likes: +12350 Location: KMCW
Aircraft: B55 PII,F-1,L-2,OTW,
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I am going to Canada in My Rocket. I have gone up there in Exp Exhibition airplanes and that requires a special authorization, but it looks to me like for the A/B airplanes all I have to do is carry a copy of the blanket validation.
Am I correct?
Thanks in advance.
_________________ Tailwinds, Doug Rozendaal MCW Be Nice, Kind, I don't care, be something, just don't be a jerk ;-)
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Post subject: Re: Flying US Amateur builts to Canada Posted: 02 Aug 2018, 18:42 |
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Joined: 02/27/15 Posts: 1268 Post Likes: +514 Location: C77
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That is my understanding Doug. I carried the blanket authorization in my airplane, and was never asked for it. If I recall correctly, you may also want a copy of your insurance liability coverage, but once again; I was never asked for anything.
_________________ larry
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Post subject: Re: Flying US Amateur builts to Canada Posted: 04 Aug 2018, 20:11 |
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Joined: 01/25/16 Posts: 12 Post Likes: +7 Location: Calgary Canada
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Username Protected wrote: That is my understanding Doug. I carried the blanket authorization in my airplane, and was never asked for it. If I recall correctly, you may also want a copy of your insurance liability coverage, but once again; I was never asked for anything. Just come up North, we will welcome you...there is a few Experimental N registration Aircraft here at my Airport CYBW, bring green backs, we will accept them at par...simply because we are great neighbors , when you land 9 times out of 10 Customs will simply give you an arrival number. They won’t bring a radiation tester out, not that I have a problem with it. DONT BRING ANY GUNS!, we don’t have the right to bear arms, my Glock is locked in the safe. Of all the times that I arrived back from the US I never had any Customs or Imigration officer meet me, maybe I’m special... Hey, Happy Landing in Canada....
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Post subject: Re: Flying US Amateur builts to Canada Posted: 04 Aug 2018, 22:07 |
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Joined: 02/27/15 Posts: 1268 Post Likes: +514 Location: C77
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[quote= Hey, Happy Landing in Canada....[/quote] EH!
_________________ larry
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Post subject: Re: Flying US Amateur builts to Canada Posted: 06 Aug 2018, 01:29 |
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Joined: 01/25/16 Posts: 12 Post Likes: +7 Location: Calgary Canada
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Username Protected wrote: [quote= Hey, Happy Landing in Canada.... EH![/quote] EH...that was my Portuguese version...
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