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I have always used a handler/service... how do you file the flight plan? Can you just give the ICAO paperwork to the guy at the FBO along with a $10 spot? Wish Fltplan.com would go Int'l!
 
I have always used a handler/service... how do you file the flight plan? Can you just give the ICAO paperwork to the guy at the FBO along with a $10 spot? Wish Fltplan.com would go Int'l!

You can use Fltplan.com. You can even use them for the eAPIS transmittal as well.
 
No kidding... haven't been to Mexico for awhile but I see is on there now. Does it work fine with mexico departures inbound to the US? Anyone have any issues?
 
It is possible to buy an "annual landing permit" for $555, for a specific airplane, good for multiple entries over a year. As you may know if you decide to go with a one time landing permit (about $250, as of last month)


You paid how much?!! It's only $60 US for the permits, and an annual permit costs the same as a one-time permit... Or maybe you were talking in pesos. At least that's all I ever paid; Ensenada, Cd. Obregon, Loreto, Hermosillo, La Paz.

I agree though, that sodas, beer, and other goodies from your aircraft stock go a long way toward helping things run smoothly. We've even brought Krispy Creme doughnuts several times. Good luck.
 

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