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North America Still the busiest region for commercial aviation.


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Old 21st June 2002, 16:44   #1 (permalink)
 
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: North East UK
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Immigration / Visa requirements

Hello All

I am planning to rent a C-172 in BC later this year and then head south of the border for some hour building. I'm a Canadian citizen with a JAA PPL, and my girlfirend/navigator is a British citizen.

Does anyone know of any problems entering the US under these circumstances post 911, and is it still possible to use a Canadian LTPPL for flying in the US.

Cheers
GF
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