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avind
14th May 2013, 02:57
With immediate effect, the notice period for Non-Sched flight permits for India has been reduced to 01 day for Overflights and 03 days for flights landing in India. The complete CAR may be viewed at http://www.dgca.nic.in/cars/D3F-F1.pdf . We give below some important extracts. All applications need to be accompanied with completed Annexure – F & Annexure – G.

3.2 Notice Period
3.2.1 Applications for operating non-scheduled flight(s) are required to be submitted in advance with a minimum notice period as follows:
3.2.1.1 Three working days for flights for traffic purposes, except as stated in 3.2.1.2
3.2.1.2 Seven working days for flights originating from PRC countries**
3.2.1.3 One working day for flights for non-traffic purposes i.e. overflight(s)/technical halts except as stated in 3.2.1.4
3.2.1.4 Three working days for flights for non-traffic purposes i.e.overflight(s)/technical halts originating from PRC countries.
3.2.2 The minimum notice period requirements, however, may not be insisted upon in the following cases:
3.2.2.1 Ambulance flights (name and address of the patient and the doctor to be given in each case);
3.2.2.2 Relief aircraft of scheduled passenger airline necessitated due to grounding of aircraft;
3.2.2.3 Relief flights in case of natural calamities.

3.3 Application
3.3.1 Application form for obtaining flight clearances is at Annexure ‘C’, ‘F’ and ‘G’

3.5 Changes in flight clearance
3.5.1 Any request for change in the flight clearance would normally not be accepted and would require fresh clearance with proper notice. However, in exceptional
circumstances, changes may be accepted provided the replacing aircraft is not capable of air dropping or the approved flight schedule time is not preponed to
such an extent that the notice period requirement stipulated at Para 3.2 is not met, if reckoned from the date of filing of the original application.

**PRC Countries (WILL UPLOAD THE NEW LIST OF PRC COUNTRIES LATER TODAY).

BRGDS