The Bahamas

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BAHAMAS CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT

Owner or Operator Marks of Nationality and Registration

Flight No.

Depart from Arrival at (Place)

COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS

Date (Place)

FLIGHT ROUTING (“Place” column always to list origin, every en-route stop and destination) PLACE

TOTAL NUMBER OF CREW

NUMBER OF PASSENGERS ON THIS STAGE’

Departure Place: Embarking Through on same flight

Arrival Place: Disembarking Through on same flight

Declaration of Health Persons on board known to be suffering from illness other than airsickness or the effects of accidents, as well as those causes of illness disembarked during the flight.

CARGO MANIFEST SHEETS ATTACHED

For official use only

Details of each disinfecting or sanitary treatment (place, date, time, method) during the flight. If no disinfecting has been carried out during the flight, give details of most recent disinfecting

A warm welcome to the beautiful Islands of The Bahamas! Our breathtaking islands surrounded by miles of sun-kissed beaches lie just 55 miles off the coast of Florida. Within each of our 700 island locations you will find a unique cultural experience that blends together to create one diverse Bahamian palette. On our islands there is something for everyone. From pristine beaches to sumptuous cuisine and a wonderful blend of activities and attractions that we offer to all. Added to this, is the warm, inviting hospitality of the Bahamian people, which will entice you to make our country your home away from home. To ensure you are able to experience it all, we have erected over 58 airports throughout The Islands Of The Bahamas, many FAA-approved. Additionally, to ensure a hassle free visit we are constantly improving and streamlining our border formalities making it easier to land in the islands. Additionally, modern FBO services are available in Nassau, Grand Bahama, North Eleuthera, Stella Maris and Marsh Harbour. For additional information on these and other changes, please visit us at www.flying.bahamas.com. If this is your first trip, once again, welcome; we hope you have a most enjoyable time, and for you regulars...welcome home. We missed you.

Warmest regards,

Sen. Hon. Vincent Vanderpool-Wallace, C.B.E. MINISTER OF TOURISM AND AVIATION

Signed Crew member responsible

I declare that all statements and particulars contained in this General Declaration, and in any supplementary forms required to be presenters with this General Declaration are complete exact and true to the best of my knowledge and that all through passengers will continue have contained on the flight.

Signature

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Authorized Agent or Pilot - In - Command

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MINISTER OF TOURISM AND AVIATION BAY STREET, P.O. BOX N-37OI NASSAU, THE BAHAMAS PH: (242) 302-2000 FAX: (242) 302-2098

Dear Aviator:

Any other conditions on board which may lead to the spread of disease

Welcome Message from the Minister of Tourism and Aviation Sen. Hon. Vincent Vanderpool-Wallace, C.B.E.

(C7)

AIRCRAFT GENERAL DECLARATION (OUTWARD I INWARD)

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Message from the Comptroller of Customs (Acting) Mr. Anthony A. Adderley

BAHAMAS CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT

INWARD DECLARATION AND CRUISING PERMIT FOR PRIVATE AIRCRAFT ENTERING THE BAHAMAS

BAHAMAS CUSTOMS P. O. BOX N-155 TELEPHONE: (242) 326-4401- 4 FACSIMILE: (242) 322-6223

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This form should be presented in triplicate at all Ports of Entry other than Nassau, West End and Freeport, where two copies will be sufficient.

Time of Arrival

Date of Arrival

Name of Pilot

Type of Aircraft

Country of Registration

Reg No.

The Commonwealth of The Bahamas and its people would like to extend our deepest gratitude to each of you the private aviator, who has for decades chosen our beautiful country as your own playground. Your personal, yet collective selection as a group is sincerely appreciated. For those private aviators who have not had the pleasure of visiting The Bahamas and would wish to do so, please be advised that upon initial arrival into the country, each aircraft is required to proceed directly to a Port of Entry. Customs procedures at a Port of Entry are simplified to the extent that upon completing the Report Inwards (Customs Declaration C7A), subsequent voyages throughout the country emanating from initial arrival are made easy as the General Declaration Form (C7A) also serves as an InterIsland movement form (Transire). This process therefore eliminates the issuance of a new form upon visiting each island of the archipelago. It should be further noted that those aviators who are flying for pleasure or recreation only are not required to pay any Customs overtime fees, regardless of the Port of Arrival/Departure during any time of day. We in The Customs Department look forward to facilitating your visit and trust that each would be such a memorable experience that you would wish to visit again and again. We welcome you graciously and warmly to our shores.

Customs Port of Arrival

From Where

Number of Crew

No. of Passengers

Stores on Board

List of Arms and Ammunition

I hereby certify that the above information is correct and that, except for the goods declared above and the bona fide baggage of the crew and passengers, no goods are being carried in the aircraft.

I further certify that -

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This modified from of declaration under the Customs regulations is applicable only to private aircraft not carrying cargo and operated for pleasure and recreation only by a pilot who is not flying for reward or remuneration or for business purposes. Other aircraft must be reported on the General Declaration Form No. C7.

Dear Aviators,

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Yours truly,

Anthony A. Adderley Comptroller of Customs (Acting) www.bahamas.com/flying

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The aircraft referred to herein is operated to and within The Bahamas solely for pleasure and recreation, by a pilot, who is not flying for reward or remuneration or for business purposes, and

(b)

To the best of my knowledge no person on board this aircraft is suffering from any contagious or infectious disease and neither was there any known epidemic at my port of Departure.

Signature of Pilot and Date

Permission is hereby granted for the above described Aircraft to cruise The Bahamas for a period not exceeding

Official Stamp (Sgd.) for Comptroller of Customs.

We welcome you to The Bahamas and trust you will have a pleasant cruise through our Islands.

This Cruising Permit should be retained until application is made for clearance from The Bahamas at which time it must be surrendered to Customs at your Port of Clearance. It should be produced on request of the Commissioner or a Customs Officer at any place you may visit. The Commissioner or Customer Officer as requesting will initial, stamp and return it to you. In the interest of your own safety you may wish to contact the proper official of any place you visit but this is not compulsory. www.bahamas.com/flying

(C7A)

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Contents

Private Pilots’ Bill of Rights.................................5

General Information...........................................6

Checklist..............................................................7

Airport Information............................................8

Most Frequently Asked Questions....................10

Airports of Entry................................................12

Bahamas FBO Specialists..................................13

U.S. Customs Form...........................................14

Bahamas Customs Form C7A...........................15

Bahamas Customs Form C7.............................16 14

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Bahamas FBO Specialists

The Islands Of The Bahamas

Banyan Air Service, Inc. FT LAUDERDALE EXECUTIVE ARPT 1575 WEST COMMERCIAL BLVD FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 Phone: 954-491-3170

Fort Lauderdale Jet Center FT. LAUD/HOLLYWOOD INT’L ARPT 1100 LEE WAGENER BLVD FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33315 Phone: 954-359-3200

Leading Edge Aviation Services VANDENBERG AIRPORT 6582 EUREKA SPRINGS ROAD TAMPA, FL 33610 Phone: 813-626-1515

National Jets FT LAUD-HOLLYWOOD INTL ARPT 3495 SW 9TH AVENUE FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33315 Phone: 954-359-0066

Flight line Group, Inc. TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL AIRPORT 3256 CAPITAL CIRCLE S.W. TALLAHASSEE, FL 32310 Phone: 850-574-4444

Reliance Aviation, Inc. FT. LAUDERDALE-HOLLYWOOD INTL 240 SW 34TH ST FT. LAUDERDALE, FL 33315 Phone: 954-359-4200

Miami Executive Aviation OPA LOCKA AIRPORT 15001 NW 42ND AVE MIAMI, FL 33054 Phone: 305-687-8410

Galaxy Aviation of Palm Beach PALM BEACH ARPT 3800 SOUTHERN BLVD P. O. Box 15975 WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33406 Phone: 561-683-4121

Anthony Aviation POMPANO AIR PARK 1401 NE 10TH ST POMPANO, FL 33060 Phone: 954-943-6050 Sebring Flight Center SEBRING REGIONAL AIRPORT 128 AUTHORITY LANE SEBRING, FL 33870 Phone: 863-655-6455 Miami-Dade Aviation Department KENDALL-TAMIAMI EXEC AIRPORT P. O. BOX 592075 MIAMI, FL 33159 Phone: 305-869-1660 Reliance Aviation of Miami, LLC. TAMIAMI AIRPORT 14532 SW 129 ST MIAMI, FL 33186 Phone: 305-233-0310 Signature Flight Support FT LAUD-HOLLYWOOD INTL ARPT 4050 SW 11TH TERRACE FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33315 Phone: 954-359-0000 4

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Jet Aviation Palm Beach PALM BEACH ARPT 1515 PERIMETER ROAD WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33406 Phone: 561-233-7200 Piedmont Hawthorne Aviation NORTH COUNTY AIRPORT 11600 AVIATION BLVD #1 PALM BEACH GARDEN, FL 33420 Phone: 561-626-9799 Boca Aviation BOCA RATON PUBLIC AIRPORT 3700 AIRPORT ROAD BOCA RATON, FL 33431 Phone: 561-368-1110 Kemper Aviation LANTANA AIRPORT 2633 LANTANA ROAD SUITE 18 LANTANA, FL 33462 Phone: 561-964-3833 Florida Airmotive, Inc. PALM BEACH CO PARK AIRPORT 2633 LANTANA RD SUITE-13 LANTANA, FL 33462 Phone: 561-965-6400

City of Zephyrhills 39450 SOUTH AVE ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Phone: 813-780-0030 Tampa Flying Service, Inc. PETER O. KNIGHT AIRPORT 825 SEVERN AVE TAMPA, FL 33606 Phone: 813-251-1752 Bartow Flying Service BARTOW MUNICIPAL AIRPORT P. O. BOX 650 BARTOW, FL 33831 Phone: 863-533-1195 Page Field Aviation Center PAGE FIELD 501 DANLEY DRIVE FT. MYERS, FL 33907 Phone: 941-936-1443 Jet South SOUTHWEST REGIONAL AIRPORT 11854 REGIONAL LANE FT. MYERS, FL 33913 Phone: 941-768-3454 Naples Air Center NAPLES AIRPORT 230 AVIATION DRIVE S NAPLES, FL 34104 Phone: 941-643-1717 Dolphin Aviation SARASOTA-BRADENTON ARPT 8191 N. TAMIAMI TRAIL STE 100 SARASOTA, FL 34243 Phone: 941-355-2902

Piedmont Hawthorne Aviation OCALA REGIONAL/JIM TAYLOR FLD 1200 SW 60TH AVE OCALA, FL 34474 Phone: 352-237-3444 Air Center/Fort Pierce SAINT LUCIE INTL AIRPORT 2982 AVIATION WAY FT. PIERCE, FL 34946 Phone: 800-446-7830 Stuart Jet Center AVITAT WITHAM AIRPORT 2501 SE AVIATION WAY STUART, FL 34996 Phone: 561-288-6700 Galaxy Aviation of Stuart WITHAM FIELD 2555 SE DIXIE HIGHWAY STUART, FL 34996 Phone: 561-781-4720 Jetscape Services FT. LAUDERDALE INT’L AIRPORT 240 SW 34TH STREET FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33315 PHONE: 954-359-9991 Dean International Aircraft Rental Kendall – Tamiami Airport 14532 S.W. 129th Street Miami, FL 33186 Phone: 305-259-5611

Jones Aviation Service, Inc. SARASOTA BRADENTON INTL ARPT 1234 CLYDE JONES RD (SRQ) SARASOTA, FL 34243 Phone: 941-355-8100 Huffman Aviation, Inc. VENICE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 400 E AIRPORT AVE VENICE, FL 34285 Phone: 941-484-3528

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The Islands Of The Bahamas Private Pilots’ Bill Of Rights, 2008

U.S. Customs Facilities Airports Of Entry

Location

Name of Airport

Ident K...

Customs Type [Maximum Passengers]

Regular Hours

Advance Notice Required Normal After Hours Hours

Fort Lauderdale Ft. Lauderdale FXE L/D Mon-Sat I Executive [20] 0900-1700 Fort Lauderdale Ft Lauderdale- FLL I/D Mon-Sat 1 Hollywood [20] 0800-2200 International Fort Pierce St. Lucie FPR L Mon-Sat 1 International 0800-2000 Key West Key West EYW I/D On-Call 1 International Basis Miami Miami MIA I/D Mon-Sat 1 International [30] 0800-2400 Miami Opa Locka OPF L/D Mon-Sat 1 [30] 0900-1700 Miami Kendall TMB L/D Mon-Sat 1 Tamiami [30] 0900-1700 West Palm Palm Beach PBI I/D Mon-Sat 1 Beach International 0800-1900

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Phone

954-356-7412 954-356-7937 954-356-7411 954-356-6968

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772-461-1733

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305-296-5411

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305-526-7155 305-526-7156 305-526-7157 305-687-5475 800-973-2867 ] 305-969-1576 786-265-5620 561-233-1080

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US Customs Website: http ://www.customs.ustreas.gov/ After-hours telephone. The preceding is a complete list of authorized Airports of Entry. All private aircraft arriving in the United States from The Islands Of The Bahamas must notify U.S. Customs Service at least one hour prior to arrival. The aircraft must arrive at a designated airport nearest to the point of crossing the U.S. coastline. ]

The required Customs notice shall include: I. Aircraft registration number 2. Name of the aircraft’s pilot 3. Number of passengers who are U.S. citizens

4. 5. 6.

Point of last departure Estimated time of arrival Name of the United States airport of first landing

Selection Speed Dial & Telephone Numbers Number Speed Dial Weather 1-242-377-7178 #30 Flight Plan 1-242-377-7116 #31 Freeport FSS 1-242-352-2205 #32 International FSS 1-800-992-7433 #33 U.S. Customs Facilities Fort Lauderdale Executive 1-954-356-7412 #35 Fort Lauderdale Hollywood 1-954-356-7411 #37 After Hours 1-786-265-5540 #38 Fort Pierce 1-772-461-1733 #39 12

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Number Speed Dial U.S. Customs Facilities Key West 1-305-296-5411 #40 Miami International 1-305-526-7155 #41 Miami Opa Locka 1-305-687-5475 #44 After Hours 1-786-265-5620 #45 Miami Kendell Tamiami 1-305-969-1576 #46 West Palm Beach Int’l 1-561-233-1080 #48 AT&T 1-800-872-2881 #49 MCI 1-800-888-8000 #50 Sprint 1-800-389-2111 #51 www.bahamas.com/flying

To Enter The Islands Of The Bahamas Private Pilots need: (a) Four (4) copies of the C7A Bahamas Cruising Permit form (b) One (1) Bahamas Immigration Card per person (c) Proof of Citizenship - Passport

Private Pilots visiting The Islands Of The Bahamas should expect the following:• No Landing fees - for single engine private planes under 6,000 lbs. on a non commercial trip at any Government owned airport. Landing Fee may apply at private airports. •

No Overtime Customs & Immigration Fees - for private aircraft visiting The Islands Of The Bahamas where the pilot declares that he/she does not receive remuneration and the flight is for recreational purposes.

No Transire - (C38) is needed for private pilots, cruising through The Islands Of The Bahamas for pleasure (a copy of the C7A will suffice.)

No Tie Down Fee - at any Government owned airport. A Tie Down Fee may apply at private airports.

A Flight Plan must be filed - activate prior to entering The Islands Of The Bahamas and close after landing. When leaving The Islands Of The Bahamas it is mandatory to file a new flight plan.

To Leave The Islands Of The Bahamas Private Pilots Must: (a) Have one copy of The Bahamas Customs General Declaration Outward Form (C7) (b) Turn in The Bahamas Immigration card copy (c) File a flight plan (d) Call and advise U.S. Customs of ETA. All persons, six years and over leaving The Islands Of The Bahamas, pay a Government Departure Tax of $15.00.

For further information, please call I-800-327-7678.

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General Information

Flying The Islands Of The Bahamas is truly simple and well within the capabilities of the lightest single-engine aircraft. Leaving the east coast of Florida, first landfall occurs at Grand Bahama Island (60nm) or Bimini (50nm). While conditions are typically VFR, GPS is the most reliable and accurate method of navigation, and GPS will get you to even the most remote of our islands. Nassau, New Providence Island and Freeport, Grand Bahama Island are the major population centers. Flight operations are conducted within the equivalent of a U.S. TCA with radar coverage. There are approach control, tower and ground frequencies. Nassau and Freeport both offer Flight Service facilities. Nassau is the seat of Government, the hub of commerce and the busiest airport with the most airline traffic. The other 58 airports in The Bahamas are uncontrolled and use standard procedures. All pilots monitor Common Traffic Advisory Frequency, CTAF 122.8, advising position and intentions. Left traffic patterns are used, pattern altitude is 1,000’ AGL. Outbound traffic announces before occupying runways (there are no taxiways except at Nassau and Freeport) and depart straight out or turn left, climbing above pattern altitude as soon as possible. VFR night flying is prohibited in The Bahamas during official sunset to sunrise. Controlled airspace requires VFR minimums of 1,500’ and 3 miles clear of clouds. The VFR minimums for uncontrolled airspace differ from the U.S. requirements of 1,000’ and one mile clear of clouds and in sight of land or water.

Mandatory Requirements You must file a U.S. International Flight Plan before departing the U.S. and your first point of arrival in The Bahamas must be at an Airport of Entry (AOE). Each person aboard the aircraft must have a passport. Return to the U.S. requires an International Flight Plan filed to the most convenient U.S. Airport of Entry. You may advise Customs of arrival ETA by including the word ADCUS (advise Customs) on your Flight Plan. In addition, you must call U.S. Customs and give at least one-hour notice prior to arrival. All airplanes must have a transponder, 12” registration numbers on the plane, and one U.S. Coast Guard approved life jacket for each person. Life rafts are suggested but not required.

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What about experimental aircraft? A Standardized Validation has been approved for Experimental, for the purpose of operating a United States or Canada - registered amateur-built aircraft in Bahamian airspace. Please visit www.flying.bahamas.com or call The Bahamas Tourist Office (800) 327-7678 for a copy of the approval.

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Can I bring my pet? Yes, you will need an Import Permit. Call the Department of Agriculture, (242) 325-7502.

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Do I need to file a Flight Plan when flying between islands? No, just be prepared to show your Cruising Permit if there is Customs when you land.

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What forms must be filed when departing? Fill out two outbound General Declaration forms (C7), surrender your copy of the Immigration Card, and pay the departure tax of $15 per person.

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What kind of Flight Plan do I file when returning to the U.S.? You will file an International Flight Plan with 800-WX-BRIEF or Nassau Radio 124.2, 128.0. Once in the air, you must contact Miami Radio 15 minutes before penetrating the ADIZ, just past Bimini. Contact Flight Service on 126.7. They will give you a discrete transponder code. Do not penetrate the ADIZ without this code.

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Is ADCUS on the Flight Plan adequate notice for U.S. Customs? No, you are required to contact them at least 1 hour before arrival. A phone call is the only way to comply.

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Do I have to land at any particular airport in the U.S.? There are many convenient Florida airports with U.S. Customs.

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How can I get more complete information on all the airports and procedures? The Bahamas & Caribbean Pilots Guide is the complete source for all the informa- tion you will need. It can be purchased at many Florida FBOs, or directly from Pilot Publishing at (800) 521-2120 or (760) 742-2281.

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What numbers must you call for weather information? Both in the U.S. and The Bahamas 1 (800) WX BRIEF /242-377-7178 242-377-7116.

Important Telephone Numbers

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Nassau/FSS: Weather Flight Plans 24 Hour-Flight Plan Emergency

Direct Dial U.S.

Bahamas

1-242-377-7178 1-242-377-7116 1-242-377-2003

377-7178 377-7116 377-7281

Freeport FSS:

1-242-352-2205

352-2205

Princess Margaret Hospital (Nassau) Rand Memorial Hospital (Freeport) U.S. International FSS

1-242-322-2861 1-242-352-6735 1-800-992-7433

322-2861 352-6736 305-233-2600

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Flying To The Bahamas Checklist

Most Frequently Asked Questions By Private Pilots 1.

What are the closest islands to Florida? From Palm Beach / Miami / Ft. Lauderdale, Bimini is only 50nm, Grand Bahama only 60nm.

I.

Must file an International Flight Plan.

2.

Must have U.S. Coast Guard approved life jackets for each person on board.

3.

Activate your Flight Plan before leaving Florida on 122.2, 122.4 or 126.7 (Miami Radio) leaving Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, WPB, and 122.5 out of the Ft. Pierce area.

4.

Your first landing in The Bahamas must be at an Airport of Entry to clear Bahamas Customs and Immigration.

5.

Prior to landing, close your flight plan on 124.2 or 128.0 (Nassau Radio) or 122.3 (Freeport Radio). If unable to close it in the air, use 1-800-WX BRIEF or 242-377-7116 on the ground. In Exuma, 118.0 (Exuma Advisory).

Is flight following required? No, but you will be able to stay in contact with the Miami Center until they hand you off to Nassau Approach.

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Have all your documents prepared in advance if possible. It makes life easier for everyone.

7.

Be cooperative with customs and immigration. They will assist you if you have any questions.

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You can cruise the entire Bahamas with a C7A Cruising Permit, but your last point of departure from The Bahamas must be an Airport of Entry where you will be given clearance to leave the country.

2. What equipment is required to fly to the islands? (a) You must have a Mode C transponder, (b) 12 inch tail numbers, (c) U.S. Coast Guard approved life jacket for each person on board. A life raft is not required, but is suggested. 3. What special procedures do I follow when departing from the U.S.? • File an International or DVFR Flight Plan and activate it in the air. • Close the Flight Plan in the air prior to landing on 124.2 or 128.0 (Nassau Radio) or if unable, with 800-WX-BRIEF or (242) 377-7116 on the ground. 4.

5. Is fuel readily available, and how expensive is it? (a) Avgas is currently available at nine airports in the islands. You are never more than 20 minutes flying time away from fuel. (b) The average price of avgas is currently $5.15 a gallon. 6.

Can I land at any airport? You must land at an Airport of Entry (AOE) the first time you enter the islands. Normal hours for Customs are 9am - 5:30pm daily. Check with the airport for specific hours.

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Can I arrive at night? Instrument-rated pilots can fly IFR into Nassau or Freeport after sunset. These are the only airports with instrument approaches at this time. Some other airports have lights for emergency use and others will be added in the near future.

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What proof of citizenship is required? You need a passport for entering The Bahamas, and returning to the U.S.

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What forms are required? Complete four Inward Declaration and Cruising Permit forms (C7A) You will keep one stamped copy with you for traveling to other islands to show Customs at other airports of entry. In addition, an Arrival Report is required at Nassau and Freeport, and at some other airports for twins. Each person also will complete a Bahamas Immigra tion Card.

10. What fees can I expect? (a) Landing fees are waived for single engine aircraft at all Government owned airports. (b) Twins pay a small fee from $4 to $15. (c) Private airports may charge landing/parking fees, usually $4 to $15. (d) The FBOs in Nassau and Freeport may charge ramp fees as well. (e) All persons pay a $15 departure tax, including the pilot and co-pilot. 11.

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Outward Bound - From The United States

Are there any overtime fees? There are no overtime fees for private, non-commercial aircraft.

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Inward Bound - To The United States I.

Pilots must fill out one copy of The Bahamas Customs (C7) General Declaration form, turn in The Bahamas immigration carbon copy and pay a departure tax of $l 5 per person.

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You must file an International Flight Plan (242) 377-7116 or (1-800-432-4717) when leaving The Bahamas, put advise Customs (ADCUS) in the remarks section. Customs suggests that the pilots call the destination at least I hour prior to arrival with an ETA. It is the ultimate responsibility of the pilot to ensure Customs is properly notified.

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Activate your flight plan with Nassau 124.2, 128.0 (Nassau Radio) or 122.3 (Freeport Radio). If you are unable, activate with Miami Radio 126.7, 126.9 or 118.4. In Bimini, activate your flight plan on 122.1(Miami Remote no voice), listen on Bimini VOR 116.7.

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You must receive a discrete transponder code from FSS 126.7 or 126.9 (Miami Radio) before penetrating the ADIZ zone. This code is relayed to Customs and Air Defence. (Obtain code as early as possible).

5.

Fly at higher altitudes for better radio reception, flight following is nice to have, after all the most important thing is safety. Flight following 121.0 (Nassau) or 125.7 (Miami).

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Must land at an Airport of Entry on the East Coast.

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Prior to landing close your flight plan on 126.7 or l-800-WX BRIEF.

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Take all baggage out of the aircraft, and have all necessary documents filled out ahead of time for customs.

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Airport Information in The Islands Of The Bahamas

ISLANDS Abaco Gorda Cay - MYAG Marsh Harbour - MYAM Moore’s Island - MYAO Sandy Point - MYAS Scotland Cay Spanish Cay MYAX Treasure Cay - MYAT Walker Cay - MYAW Acklins Spring Point - MYAP Andros Andros Town - MYAF Congo Town - MYAK Clarence Bain - MYAB San Andros - MYAN

Fuel

Port Of Entry

AUTHORITY

CONTACT

3,000 x 50 5,000 x 100 2,640 x 100 3,000 x 80 3,000 x 100 5,000 x 80 6,900 x 150 2,500 x 80

No fuel 100/ fuel No fuel No fuel No fuel No fuel Jet fuel Jet fuel

No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes

PVT GOVT GOVT GOVT PVT PVT GOVT PVT

OWNER’S USE 242-367-3884 242-366-6100 242-366-4044 242-367-2570 242-365-0083 242-365-8919 242-353-1252

5,000 x 60

No fuel

No

GOVT

242-344-3666

4,000 x 100 5,000 x 100 5,000 x 75 5,000 x 100

No fuel No fuel No fuel No fuel

Yes Yes No Yes

GOVT GOVT GOVT GOVT

242-368-2030 242-369-2640 242-369-0083 242-329-2140

ISLANDS Exuma Exuma Int’l - MYEF Darby Island Black Point - MYEB Hog Cay - MYEY Lee Stocking- MYEL Little Darby Island Norman’s Cay - MYEN Rudder Cut Cay Sampson Cay Staniel Cay - MYES Farmer’s Cay

Runway length/width

Fuel

Port Of Entry

AUTHORITY

CONTACT

8,000 x 100 1,000 x 100 2,500 x 80 2,800 x 60 3,000 x 75 1,500 x 100 3,000 x 60 2,100 x 60 2,300 x 30 3,030 x 75 2,600 x 50

100/Jet No fuel No fuel No fuel No fuel No fuel No fuel No fuel No fuel No fuel No fuel

Yes No No No No No No No No No No

GOVT PVT GOVT PVT PVT PVT GOVT PVT PVT GOVT GOVT

242-345-0607 OWNER USE 242-355-3060 242-366-2123 242-336-4557 OWNER USE 242-357-8846 242-366-2639 OWNER USE 242-355-2024 242-355-4002

11,000 x 150 8,000 x 150

100/Jet No fuel

Yes No

PVT PVT

242-352-6020 CLOSED

Inagua Matthew Town - MYIG

7,000 x 100

100/Jet

Yes

GOVT

242-339-1254

Grand Bahama Freeport - MYGF West End - MYGW

5,000 x 80 4,536 x 80 2,200 x 50 4,200 x 60

No fuel No fuel No fuel No fuel

Yes Yes No No

PVT PVT PVT PVT

242-325-5788 242-367-8566 242-359-3467 242-359-3467

Long Island Deadmans Cay - MYLD Hard Bargain - MYLR Stella Maris - MYLS Cape Santa Maria - MYLM

4,000 x 80 3,000 x 60 4,000 x 75 2,150 x 60

No fuel No fuel 100/Jet No fuel

No No Yes No

GOVT PVT GOVT PVT

242-337-1264 242-337-3000 242-338-2012 242-338-5273

Bimini South Bimini - MYBS Ocean Cay - MYBO Cat Cay - MYCC

5,600 x 100 1,650 x 60 1,100 x 50

No fuel No fuel No fuel

Yes No No

GOVT PVT PVT

242-347-3101 242-347-2397 242-347-3565

Mayaguana Mayaguana - MYMM

7,700 x 150

No fuel

No

GOVT

242-339-3100

11,000 x 150

100/Jet

Yes

GOVT

242-377-6100

Ragged Island Duncan Town - MYRD

3,800 x 75

No fuel

No

GOVT

242-344-1699

Rum Cay Port Nelson - MYRP

4,500 x 100

No fuel

No

PVT

242-357-1600

San Salvador Cockburn Town - MYSM

8,000 x 180

Jet

Yes

GOVT

242-331-2131

Cay Sal Cay Sal - MYCS Crooked Island Colonel Hill - MYCI Pittstown Point - MYCP Eleuthera Cape Eleuthera - MYEC Governor’s Harbour - MYEM North Eleuthera - MYEH Rock Sound - MYER

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Runway length/width

Berry Islands Chub Cay - MYBC Great Harbour Cay - MYBG Lt Whale Cay - MYBX Big Whale Cay - MYBW

Cat Island Arthurs Town - MYCA Cutlass Bay - MYCX Hawks Nest - MYCH New Bight - MYCB

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Airport Information in The Islands Of The Bahamas

New Providence Nassau - MYNN 7,034 x 150 2,450 x 60 4,600 x 80 5,050 x 75

2,000 x 100

3,500 x 60 2,070 x 60

No fuel No fuel 100/fuel No fuel

No fuel

No fuel No fuel

No No No Yes

No

No No

GOVT PVT PVT GOVT

PVT

GOVT PVT

242-342-2016 242-359-3534 242-342-7050 242-342-2016

OWNER’S USE

242-344-2599 242-344-2507 Note: The only official airports that have lights for night flying are Nassau and Freeport. A few Out Island airports have lights for emergencies only.

6,500 x 150 8,450 x I50 6,000 x 100 7,200 x 150

No fuel 100/Jet 100/Jet No fuel

No Yes Yes Yes

PVT GOVT GOVT GOVT

CLOSED 242-332-2321 242-335-1068 242-334-2177

For complete information on airports and procedures, you can purchase a copy of the Bahamas Caribbean Pilots Guide. 9

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