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    Senior Member Norm's Avatar
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    Default Western Canadian KitFox FlyIN

    Plans are underway for the first annual Western Canadian Flyin. We are looking at offering two dates and when we have selected the two dates we will let you decide which will work best for the most of us. Plans are for Carstairs CGB2 and flyouts to a couple of foothills strips (Ram Falls) and the next day some river bar landings. I have been scouting out some easy spots to land on gravel bars. If you are from the U.S. and wish to try an international flyin you are welcome and may be able to cross at Del Bonita. This small border crossing has a grass strip and I think it may be the easiest way to cross the border. KitfoxJim and I have had some preliminary meetings and I will check hotel motel rates in the area. Stay tuned for more info.


    I asked a friend that has done lots of cross border flying for advice on what might be necessary for U.S. pilots to fly north. His reply was.


    Crossing the border from the US is pretty easy. Canada and the US have
    reciprocal agreements allowing each country's certified and homebuilt
    airplanes to fly in the other's airspace.

    Canada will not allow US Part 103 (unregistered and/or uninsured)
    ultralight airplanes to fly here, except with special permission on a
    case by case basis, as the guide outlines. As you know, there are
    certain restrictions on flying Canadian ULs in American airspace.

    However, American airplanes that are registered LSA (as well as
    certified and homebuilt/amateur-built/experimental), and are properly
    insured with a properly licensed pilot can fly in Canadian airspace. LSA
    and homebuilt pilots must have a PPL, and apply for permission (also
    outlined in the guide) to fly their planes here. If someone is thinking
    of doing so, I suggest they do the application asap so that the
    lightning quick pace of Canadian bureaucracy doesn't fail them.

    Crossing into Canada from the US is easy. The pilot has to file an eAPIS
    notice from the US, and file a flight plan. Prior to departure, one must
    call Canada Border Services Agency and arrange their entry through CBSA.
    CBSA phone numbers are in the CFS, or on the CFS entries on
    FlightPlan.go, or ForeFlight. PIlots have to then enter Canada at an
    airport of entry. There are lots of those, both right along the border
    and inland from the border. Inland ones include, Springbank, Lethbridge,
    Cranbrook, Castlegar, Penticton, Regina, and Estevan. Again, the guide
    spells out more details.
    Norm
    Airdrie Ab, Can
    North of Calgary
    Flying SuperFox Model IV

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    Default Re: Western Canadian KitFox FlyIN

    We are trying to decide between two dates for this FlyIn
    June 15th 16th and
    Sept 28th 29th
    I will see if I can do this as a poll
    Norm
    Airdrie Ab, Can
    North of Calgary
    Flying SuperFox Model IV

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