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Old 31st May 2013 | 02:29
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Dear Ppruners,,

I am seeking for your great knowledge regarding overfly permits.
We have a current flight from Europe to Saudi Arabian air space and we are a non schedule air ambulance flight.

Right now we are crossing Greece to Saudi Arabian air space a couple of times a week, not less than 5 times a month.

Is it possible that we can obtain a blanket over fly permit from Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan to UAE Via CAA of those countries? or we need to have a local handler to process the blanket permit if its possible to obtain one with an air ambulance operations?

Any companies that you can refer will be a great help.

With regards to operation the aicraft is a US registered.

Thank you.

More power to all of you!

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Old 31st May 2013 | 05:52
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Have you considered routing via Turkey/Iraq/Kuwait/Bahrain ?

Block permits are not available for the above but permits can be obtained normally within an hour of sending the request. Iraq normally reply within minutes
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Old 31st May 2013 | 06:10
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Thank you for your response.

do you mean sending directly to CAA or the Handler?

do you have contact information for Bahrain or Kuwait? if possible.

thanks again.
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Old 31st May 2013 | 06:51
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Sorry, meant to say I don't use an agent (except for Turkey as they can be hard work to deal with).

Do you have SITA and AFTN ?
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Old 31st May 2013 | 21:55
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We have a Bahrain Block permit for Overflights and Tech Landings. Obtained from the Bahrain CAA direct
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Old 1st June 2013 | 06:12
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I think Bahrain only issue blocks for cargo and scheduled pax flights, although I am happy to be corrected
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Old 10th June 2013 | 22:14
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Permits

Is it possible that we can obtain a blanket over fly permit from Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan to UAE Via CAA of those countries? or we need to have a local handler to process the blanket permit if its possible to obtain one with an air ambulance operations?

- Yes you can obtain blanket permit clearances for Syria, Jordan & Cyprus. Not sure about Lebanon.

Let me know if you need CAA or local agents contact details.

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Old 14th June 2013 | 16:53
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consider aviod SYRIA

Just a precaution.....
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Old 14th June 2013 | 18:24
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Am I missing something or doesn't the Bahrain AIP say permission not required for overflight for most cases - certainly the ingredients the OP posts.
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Old 15th June 2013 | 06:01
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Private flights is FPL only for Bahrain, UAE and Qatar
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Old 17th June 2013 | 11:57
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It's more than just private. Pretty much anything that's not landing or carrying grenades is free flow according to the AIP - my translation.
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Old 17th June 2013 | 12:34
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BAH, Qatar, and UAE requires only a flight plan for all aircraft.

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