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Airport Code for santo domingo Domincan republic?

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Anyone know it? Along with the country code. Also anyone know if fltplan.com works outside the US?
 
http://worldaerodata.com/

Just got the info below from fltplan.com

N#: N12345 ( B737 )
Departure Airport: KMIA MIAMI INTL MIAMI FL
Arrival Airport: MDSD LAS AMERICAS DOMINICAN REP SDQ SANTO DOMINGO BA
Distance: 737nm ( 847 statute miles )
(@FL350)
Flt Time: 1:52 based on current Winds Aloft ( avg. 10 Tailwind ) and Cruise TAS of 443
 
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Be prepared for the rampers to try to screw you on the fuel there. They wanted us to pay in cash to fuel a 727. After about 3 hrs of explaining that we dont carry that kind of cash ...they got the idea.
 
The ability to file via www.fltplan.com only extends to the Bahamas now. I assume its because that most of the Bahamas is covered by ZMA at 7000' and above and the FAA flight format can be accepted. Fltplan.com does not support an ICAO format. As mentioned above you can do straight line international flight planning on fltplan.com to many int'l airports on their Quick Info feature.
 
Thedude said:
Be prepared for the rampers to try to screw you on the fuel there. They wanted us to pay in cash to fuel a 727. After about 3 hrs of explaining that we dont carry that kind of cash ...they got the idea.

and, don't be scared when machine gun tottin dudes in old Ford pickups follow you around the tarmac. They're just making sure that nobody tried to jump from the weeds into your wheel wells.

It's a pretty sobering place, and I hear that the DR is utopia in comparison to Haiti.

enigma
 

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