TSA at it again !!!

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FAA, TSA issue new and unnecessary waiver requirement on VFR cross-border
flights into Canada
May 9 ? AOPA on Friday questioned a decision by the FAA and Transportation
Security Administration to strengthen a leftover, unnecessary relic of the
tense days immediately after the September 11 attacks, rather than eliminate
it all together.

The FAA published notams (3/3541 and 3/3542) that yank a blanket waiver for
VFR flights between the United States and Canada and forces pilots to apply
for individual waivers.

"This is ridiculous," said Melissa Bailey, AOPA's vice president of
airspace, regulatory and certification policy. "VFR flights between the U.S.
and Canada are already tightly controlled by other agencies within the
Department Homeland Security."

Bailey continued, "VFR aircraft crossing the border are required to be on a
flight plan and must go through Customs and Immigration. Why in the world do
they also need a waiver? The VFR restriction is left over from right after
the terrorist attacks, and it is no longer necessary. It should be
eliminated, not strengthened."

AOPA is pressing the TSA to eliminate the waiver requirement. In the
meantime, pilots who need individual waivers must apply to TSA no later than
May 31, 2003. The application form for individual waivers is available from
the FAA's Web site. The completed form must be faxed to TSA at 571-227-2234
or 571-227-2245. It may not be submitted online.

BAHA ACUNER - CFI,CFII,MEI

www.bahadiracuner.com

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