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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Bill seeks to limit TSA’s SD authority
November 02, 2009 A bipartisan group of congressmen has introduced a bill that would modify the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) authority to issue... |
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EBAA ERP Manual Aids ICAO SMS Compliance
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UK denies flight permits for U.S. charter firms
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NBAA Offering eApis Tool for Members
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