Venezuela Landing Permit Requirements
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Venezuela Landing Permit Requirements
Permit Application Procedure:
·Landing Permission take up to 15 BUSINESS DAYS to obtain.
·Permit application process does not begin until all required documents are received (INCLUDING mailed documents that are to be translated, notarized and apostilized)
·ALL aircraft documents must be translated into Spanish, NOTARIZED, and APOSTILIZED, and original documents MUST be mailed to INAC via FedEX or UPS (preferred for customs purposes…quicker customs clearance)
·Certificate of Airworthiness (Translated into Spanish)
·Certificate of Registration (Translated into Spanish)
·Aircraft Insurance (Geographical Area Coverage MUST state Worldwide AND VENEZUELA) (Translated into Spanish)
·Pilots License (Translated into Spanish)
·Pilots Medical [Any pilot aged 40 or over, must have a medical that has been validated within the past 6 months] (Translated into Spanish)
·Crew Passports
·Letter of Authorization, for the handler, on company letterhead, in order for the handler to process the permit and navigation aid clearance on your behalf. (Translated into Spanish)
·Copy of Passport of person signing the Letter of Authorization. (Translated into Spanish)
·Purpose of Flight, if for business purposes must state “CORPORATE” or “INDUSTRIAL AID”
·Proof of Medical expense coverage for crew and passengers (min coverage per person is $175,000.00 USD). (Translated into Spanish)
·Scanned copy of article of incorporation of the company owner of the aircraft. (Translated into Spanish)
·Copies of aircraft lease agreement (if aircraft is leased). (Translated into Spanish)
·Letter of the Purpose of Flight (Translated into Spanish) explaining:
·Well explained reason for operating to Venezuela, specifically detailing where you will be going, and what you will be doing
·If the owner or passengers have companies, or do business within Venezuela, the letter must state where the companies are located, and their names
·When selecting an airport, explain why the airport was selected for flight operations.
·If the aircraft has received prior permissions to operate to/within Venezuela, state the purpose of the previous trips.
·Full Legal Names, Gender, Nationalities, Passport Numbers, and Passport Expiry Dates for each passenger.
·Landing Permission take up to 15 BUSINESS DAYS to obtain.
·Permit application process does not begin until all required documents are received (INCLUDING mailed documents that are to be translated, notarized and apostilized)
·ALL aircraft documents must be translated into Spanish, NOTARIZED, and APOSTILIZED, and original documents MUST be mailed to INAC via FedEX or UPS (preferred for customs purposes…quicker customs clearance)
·Certificate of Airworthiness (Translated into Spanish)
·Certificate of Registration (Translated into Spanish)
·Aircraft Insurance (Geographical Area Coverage MUST state Worldwide AND VENEZUELA) (Translated into Spanish)
·Pilots License (Translated into Spanish)
·Pilots Medical [Any pilot aged 40 or over, must have a medical that has been validated within the past 6 months] (Translated into Spanish)
·Crew Passports
·Letter of Authorization, for the handler, on company letterhead, in order for the handler to process the permit and navigation aid clearance on your behalf. (Translated into Spanish)
·Copy of Passport of person signing the Letter of Authorization. (Translated into Spanish)
·Purpose of Flight, if for business purposes must state “CORPORATE” or “INDUSTRIAL AID”
·Proof of Medical expense coverage for crew and passengers (min coverage per person is $175,000.00 USD). (Translated into Spanish)
·Scanned copy of article of incorporation of the company owner of the aircraft. (Translated into Spanish)
·Copies of aircraft lease agreement (if aircraft is leased). (Translated into Spanish)
·Letter of the Purpose of Flight (Translated into Spanish) explaining:
·Well explained reason for operating to Venezuela, specifically detailing where you will be going, and what you will be doing
·If the owner or passengers have companies, or do business within Venezuela, the letter must state where the companies are located, and their names
·When selecting an airport, explain why the airport was selected for flight operations.
·If the aircraft has received prior permissions to operate to/within Venezuela, state the purpose of the previous trips.
·Full Legal Names, Gender, Nationalities, Passport Numbers, and Passport Expiry Dates for each passenger.