If you overfly a country and fly into their airspace, technically yes you need
their permission. To obtain their permission look at the countries AIP for how
to do that, all the information is there in a pretty standard format for all
countries of the world. But there is an issue with doing that
Other then filing a flight plan if you are passing over a country do you
need any special paperwork or certificate if you are on your way to
another country?
I recognize that you will need proper certificate and permission in the
country you are going to land in.
Can someone advise.
Regards
Global Solutions via KRnet wrote:
> Can anyone provide me an online or offline software link which would
> allow flight planing for long distance trips say from Canada to USA
or.
Airnav does that. See https://www.airnav.com/plan/fuel/ . You may or
may not need to set up an account firs
Can anyone provide me an online or offline software link which would
allow flight planing for long distance trips say from Canada to USA or
Canada to UK or even within Canada and or the USA, such that you could
fill out your range and speed information and then your start and end
points and hav
Too funny Joe.
"joe.kr2s.buil...@juno.com" wrote:
>Dana,
>I was trying to flight plan the trip and was gooing to use PooDunk Ky as a way
>point but I couldn't find it are you sure that it isn't in West Virginia.
>See ya
>
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> From: joe.kr2s.buil...@juno.com
> Dana,
> I was
trying to flight plan the trip and was gooing to use PooDunk Ky as a way
point but I couldn't find it are you sure that it isn't in West
Virginia.
> See ya
Jeppeson hasn't loaded it into their database yet...try
bearwaller..it's clos
Dana,
I was trying to flight plan the trip and was gooing to use PooDunk Ky as a way
point but I couldn't find it are you sure that it isn't in West Virginia.
See ya
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