14.1.3 International Entry/Exit Procedures Flashcards

1
Q
  1. Who can sign the GEN DEC?
A

(GOM, Ch 11)

• Pilot in Command or authorized agent.

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Q
  1. You arrive via commercial airline in to EHAM and your passport was
    “stamped in”. You are operating out of EDDP, do you need to be
    “stamped out”?
A

(GOM, Ch 6)

• Yes.

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3
Q
  1. When do you need a permit to proceed?
A

(GOM, Ch 6)
• The Permit to Proceed is used by U.S. Customs officials to
allow aircraft to tech stop (change crew, fuel, etc.) at a U.S. airport without meeting the full
inspection requirements of a normal entry. The detailed entry inspection
requirements for the cargo will be completed at the final destination.

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4
Q
  1. You are being released to an airport located in a non-ICAO member
    country. What must be accomplished prior to departure?
A

(GOM, Ch 6)
• The company will, through the POI, request an FAA evaluation of that
country’s terminal procedures.

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5
Q
  1. Who is responsible for all entry requirements into any particular
    country? Where are the entry requirements found?
A

(GOM, Ch 6)
• The PIC
• The manuals tab of Jeppesen FD Pro

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6
Q
  1. The Operations Control Center and the flight crew must notify which
    US agencies prior to every arrival?
A

(GOM, Ch 6)
• Customs
• Agriculture
• Immigration

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7
Q
  1. If disinsection is required prior to entry into a particular country, who
    is recommended to disperse the spray?
A

(GOM, Ch 6)

• A supernumerary

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