NBAA told AIN that the eApis implementation that took effect on May 18 has largely been a nonevent for business aircraft operators. Under the new rule, all general aviation flights arriving into or departing from the U.S. require the pilot to electronically submit crew and passenger manifests and other flight information to U.S. Customs at least 60 minutes before departure.
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NextGen To Fuel Growth in Air Travel, FAA Says
March 09, 2010 The FAA said in its annual aviation forecast this morning that key airspace safety and modernization efforts contained in the Next Generation... |
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Operators question value of LOAs for RVSM operations
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Hersman Blasts FAA over Runway Incursion Dithering
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Pilot Fatigue Rules Delayed Until New Year
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Comments on 145 Security Proposal Mostly Negative
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