§ 122.15 19 CFR Ch. I (4–1–08 Edition)

§ 122.15 User fee airports. Location Name

(a) Permission to land. The procedures Trenton, New Jer- Trenton Mercer Airport. for obtaining permission to land at a sey. user fee airport are the same proce- Victorville, California Logistics Airport. Waterford, Michigan Oakland County International Airport. dures as those set forth in § 122.14 for Waukegan, Illinois .. Waukegan Regional Airport. landing rights airports. West Chicago, Illi- Dupage County Airport. (b) List of user fee airports. The fol- nois. Wheeling, Illinois .... Chicago Executive Airport. lowing is a list of user fee airports des- Wilmington, Ohio .... Airborne Air Park Airport. ignated by the Commissioner of Cus- Yoder, Indiana ...... Fort Wayne International Airport. toms in accordance with 19 U.S.C. 58b. Ypsilanti, Michigan Willow Run Airport. The list is subject to change without notice. Information concerning service (c) Withdrawal of designation. The des- at any user fee airport can be obtained ignation as a user fee airport shall be by calling the airport or its authority withdrawn under either of the fol- directly. lowing circumstances: (1) If either Customs or the airport Location Name authority gives 120 days written notice of termination to the other party; or Addison, Texas ...... Addison Airport. Ardmore, Oklahoma Ardmore Industrial Airpark. (2) If any amounts due to be paid to Bakersfield, Cali- . Customs are not paid on a timely basis. fornia. Bedford, Massachu- L.G. Hanscom Field. [T.D. 92–90, 57 FR 43397, Sept. 21, 1992, as setts. amended by T.D. 93–32, 58 FR 25933, Apr. 29, Broomfield, Colo- Jefferson County Airport. 1993; T.D. 95–2, 59 FR 67622, Dec. 30, 1994; T.D. rado. 95 –62, 60 FR 41804, Aug. 14, 1995; T.D. 96–67, 61 Carlsbad, California McClellan-Palomar Airport. FR 49059, Sept. 18, 1996; T.D. 97–64, 62 FR Daytona Beach, Daytona Beach International Airport. Florida. 37133, July 11, 1997; T.D. 99–9, 64 FR 7502, Feb. Decatur, Illinois ...... Decatur Airport. 16, 1999; T.D. 00–34, 65 FR 31265, May 17, 2000; Egg Harbor Town- Atlantic City International Airport. T.D. 01–69, 66 FR 49275, Sept. 27, 2001; T.D. 01– ship, New Jersey. 70, 66 FR 50104, Oct. 2, 2001; T.D. 02–27, 67 FR Englewood, Colo- Centennial Airport. 35723, May 21, 2002; CBP Dec. 03–09, 68 FR rado. 42589, July 18, 2003; CBP Dec. 03–22, 68 FR Fort Worth, Texas .. Fort Worth Alliance Airport. Fresno, California ... Fresno Yosemite International Airport. 50698, Aug. 22, 2003; CBP Dec. 05–16, 70 FR Gypsum, Colorado Eagle County Regional Airport. 22783, May 3, 2005; CBP Dec. 05–15, 70 FR Hillsboro, Oregon ... Hillsboro Airport. 22784, May 3, 2005; 71 FR 20006, Apr. 19, 2006; Johnson City, New Binghamton Regional Airport. 71 FR 28262, May 16, 2006; CBP Dec. 07–83, 72 York. FR 59943, Oct. 23, 2007] Leesburg, Florida ... Leesburg Regional Airport. Lexington, Kentucky Blue Grass Airport. Manchester, New Manchester Airport. Subpart C—Private Aircraft Hampshire. Mascoutah, Illinois MidAmerica St. Louis Airport. McKinney, Texas ... Collin County Regional Airport. § 122.21 Application. Melbourne, Florida Melbourne Airport. This subpart applies to all private Mesa, Arizona ...... Williams Gateway Airport. Midland, Texas ...... Midland International Airport. aircraft as defined in § 122.1(h). No Morristown, New Morristown Municipal Airport. other provisions of this part apply to Jersey. private aircraft, except where stated in Moses Lake, Wash- Grant County International Airport. this subpart. ington. Myrtle Beach, South Myrtle Beach International Airport. Carolina. § 122.22 Notice of arrival. Orlando, Florida ..... Orlando Executive Airport. When arriving in the U.S. from a for- Palm Springs, Cali- Palm Springs International Airport. fornia. eign area, all private aircraft not cov- Riverside, California March Inland Port Airport. ered by § 122.23 shall give advance no- Rochester, Min- Rochester International Airport. tice of arrival as required in § 122.31. nesota. Rogers, Arkansas .. Rogers Municipal Airport. Roswell, New Mex- Roswell Industrial Center. § 122.23 Private aircraft arriving from ico. areas south of the U.S. San Bernardino, San Bernardino International Airport. (a) Definitions. (1) For the purpose of California. Santa Maria, Cali- Santa Maria Public Airport. this section, ‘‘private aircraft’’ means fornia. all aircraft except: Sarasota, Florida.... Sarasota/Bradenton International Air- (i) Public aircraft; port. Scottsdale, Arizona Scottsdale Airport. (ii) Those aircraft operated on a regu- Sugar Land, Texas Sugar Land Regional Airport. larly published schedule, pursuant to a

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certificate of public convenience and (c) Contents of notice. The advance no- necessity or foreign aircraft permit tice of arrival shall include the fol- issued by the Department of Transpor- lowing: tation, authorizing interstate, overseas (1) Aircraft registration number; air transportation; and (2) Name of aircraft commander; (iii) Those aircraft with a seating ca- (3) Number of U.S. citizen passengers; pacity of more than 30 passenges or a (4) Number of alien passengers; maximum payload capacity of more (5) Place of last departure; (6) Estimated time and location of than 7,500 pounds which are engaged in crossing U.S. border/coastline; air transportation for compensation or (7) Estimated time of arrival; hire on demand. (See 49 U.S.C. App. (8) Name of intended U.S. airport of 1372 and 14 CFR part 298). first landing, as listed in § 122.24, unless (2) The term ‘‘place’’ as used in this an exemption has been granted under section means anywhere outside of the § 122.25, or the aircraft has not landed inner boundary of the Atlantic (Coast- in foreign territory or is arriving di- al) Air Defense Identification Zone rectly from Puerto Rico, or the aircraft (ADIZ) south of 30 degrees north lati- was inspected by Customs officers in tude, anywhere outside of the inner the U.S. Virgin Islands. boundary of the Gulf of Mexico (Coast- al) ADIZ, or anywhere outside of the § 122.24 Landing requirements. inner boundary of the Pacific (Coastal) (a) In general. Private aircraft arriv- ADIZ south of 33 degrees north lati- ing in the U.S. from a foreign area tude. shall follow the landing requirements (b) Advance report of penetration of set out in §§ 122.23 and 122.36. U.S. airspace. All private aircraft arriv- (b) Special requirements. Private air- ing in the Continental U.S. via the craft required to furnish a notice of in- U.S./Mexican border or the Pacific tended arrival in compliance with Coast from a foreign place in the West- § 122.23 shall land for Customs proc- ern Hemisphere south of 33 degrees essing at the nearest designated air- north latitude, or from the Gulf of port to the border or coastline crossing Mexico and Atlantic Coasts from a point as listed in this paragraph unless place in the Western Hemisphere south exempted from this requirement in ac- of 30 degrees north latitude, from any cordance with § 122.25. In addition to the requirements of this section, pri- place in Mexico, from the U.S. Virgin vate aircraft commanders must comply Islands, or (notwithstanding the defini- with all other landing and notice of ar- tion of ‘‘United States’’ in § 122.1(1)) rival requirements. This requirement from Puerto Rico, (which if from Puer- shall not apply to private aircraft to Rico, are conducting flight under which have not landed in foreign terri- visual flight rules (VFR)), shall furnish tory or are arriving directly from Puer- a notice of intended arrival to Customs to Rico or if the aircraft was inspected at the nearest designated airport to by Customs officers in the U.S. Virgin point of crossing listed in § 122.24(b), for Islands. the first landing in the U.S. The notice must be furnished at least 1 hour be- Location Name fore crossing the U.S. coastline or bor- Beaumont, Tex .... Jefferson County Airport. der. The notice may be furnished di- Brownsville, Tex .. Brownsville International Airport. rectly to Customs by telephone, radio, Calexico, Calif ...... Calexico International Airport. Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi International Airport. or other means, or may be furnishd Tex. through the Federal Aviation Adminis- Del Rio, Tex ...... Del Rio International Airport. Douglas, Ariz ...... Bisbee-Douglas International Airport. tration to Customs. The requirement Douglas, Ariz ...... Douglas Municipal Airport. to furnish a notice of intended arrival Eagle Pass, Tex .. Eagle Pass Municipal Airport. shall not apply to private aircraft de- El Paso, Tex ...... El Paso International Airport. Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport. parting from Puerto Rico and con- Fla. ducting flight under instrument flight Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International rules (IFR) until crossing the U.S. Fla. Airport. Fort Pierce, Fla .... St. Lucie County Airport. coastline or proceeding north of 30 de- Houston, Tex ...... William P. Hobby Airport. grees north latitude. Key West, Fla ...... Key West International Airport.

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Location Name Customs overflight processing is de- sired by the applicant. Except for air Laredo, Tex ...... Laredo International Airport. McAllen, Tex ...... Miller International Airport. ambulance operations and other flights Miami, Fla ...... Miami International Airport. involving the non-emergency transport Miami, Fla ...... Opa-Locka Airport. of persons seeking medical treatment Miami, Fla ...... Tamiami Airport. Midland, Tex ...... Midland International Airport. in the U.S., the requests shall be signed New Orleans, La.. New Orleans International Airport by an officer of the company or by the (Moissant Field). requesting individual and be notarized New Orleans, La .. New Orleans Lakefront Airport. Nogales, Ariz ...... Nogales International Airport. or witnessed by a Customs officer. The Presidio, Tex ...... Presidio-Lely International Airport. requests shall be submitted: San Diego, Calif .. Brown Field. (1) At least 30 days before the antici- Santa Teresa, N. Santa Teresa Airport. Mex. pated first arrival, if the request is for Tampa, Fla ...... Tampa International Airport. an exemption covering a number of Tucson, Ariz ...... Tucson International Airport. flights over a period of one year, or West Palm Beach, Palm Beach International Airport. Fla. (2) At least 15 days before the antici- Wilmington, NC .... New Hanover County Airport pated arrival, if the request is for a sin- Yuma, Ariz ...... Yuma International Airport. gle flight, or (3) In cases involving air ambulance [T.D. 88–12, 53 FR 9292, Mar. 22, 1988, as operations when emergency situations amended by 89–2, Dec. 21, 1988; T.D. 89–2, 53 arise and other flights involving the FR 51272, Dec. 21, 1988; T.D. 89–44, 54 FR 14214, Apr. 10, 1989; T.D. 93–67, 58 FR 44444, Aug. 23, non-emergency transport of persons 1993; T.D. 94–34, 59 FR 16122, Apr. 6, 1994; T.D. seeking medical treatment in the U.S., 97–35, 62 FR 24815, May 7, 1997] if time permits, at least 24 hours prior to departure. If this cannot be accom- EFFECTIVE DATE NOTE: By CBP Dec. 08–01, 73 FR 12262, Mar. 7, 2008, § 122.24(b) was plished, Customs will allow receipt of amended by adding to the list of airports, in the overflight exemption application alphabetical order in the ‘‘Location’’ col- up to departure time. In cases of ex- umn, ‘‘San Antonio Tex’’ and on the same treme medical emergency, Customs line, in the ‘‘Name’’ column, ‘‘San Antonio will accept overflight exemption re- International Airport.’’, effective April 7, quests in flight through a Federal 2008. Aviation Administration Flight Serv- § 122.25 Exemption from special land- ice Station. ing requirements. (c) Content of request. All requests for (a) Request. Any company or indi- exemption from special landing re- vidual that has operational control quirements, with the exception of over an aircraft required to give ad- those for air ambulance operations and vance notice of arrival under § 122.23 other flights involving the non-emer- may request an exemption from the gency transport of persons seeking landing requirements in § 122.24. Single medical treatment in the U.S., shall in- overflight exemptions may be granted clude the following information. Re- to entities involved in air ambulance quests for exemptions for air ambu- type operations when emergency situa- lance operations and other flights in- tions arise and in cases involving the volving the non-emergency transport non-emergency transport of persons of persons for medical treatment in the seeking medical treatment in the U.S. U.S. shall include the following infor- All approvals of requests for overflight mation except for paragraphs (c)(5) and exemptions and the granting of author- (c)(6) of this section: ity to be exempted from the landing re- (1) Aircraft registration number(s) quirements are at the discretion of the and manufacturer’s serial number(s) port director. Exemptions may allow for all aircraft owned or operated by aircraft to land at any airport in the the applicant that will be utilizing the U.S. staffed by Customs. Aircraft trav- overflight exemption; eling under an exemption shall con- (2) Identification information for tinue to follow advance notice and gen- each aircraft including class, manufac- eral landing rights requirements. turer, type, number, color scheme, and (b) Procedure. An exemption request type of engine (e.g., turbojet, turbofan, shall be made to the port director at turboprop, reciprocating, helicopter, the airport at which the majority of etc.);

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(3) A statement that the aircraft is one of the airports designated in § 122.24. The equipped with a functioning mode C SSN will be made available to Customs per- (altitude reporting) transponder which sonnel on a need-to-know basis. Failure to will be in use during overflight, that provide the SSN may result in a delay in the overflights will be made in accord processing of the application; with instrument flight rules (IFR), and (8) Description of the usual or antici- that the overflights will be made at al- pated baggage or cargo if known, or the titudes above 12,500 feet mean sea level actual baggage or cargo; (unless otherwise instructed by Federal (9) Description of the applicant’s Aviation Administration controllers); usual business activity; (4) Name and address of the applicant operating the aircraft, if the applicant (10) Name(s) of the airport(s) of in- is a business entity, the address of the tended first landing in the U.S. Actual headquarters of the business (include overflights will only be permitted to state of incorporation if applicable), specific approved airports; and the names, addresses, Social Secu- (11) Foreign place or places from rity numbers (if available), and dates which flight(s) will usually originate; of birth of the company officer or indi- and vidual signing the application. If the (12) Reasons for request for overflight aircraft is operated under a lease, in- exemption. clude the name, address, Social Secu- (d) Procedure following exemption. (1) rity number (if available), and date of If a private aircraft is granted an ex- birth of the owner if an individual, or emption from the landing requirements the address of the headquarters of the as provided in this section, the aircraft business (include state of incorporation commander shall notify Customs at if applicable), and the names, address- least 60 minutes before: es, Social Security numbers, and dates of birth of the officers of the business; (i) Crossing into the U.S. over a point (5) Individual, signed applications on the Pacific Coast north of 33 degrees from each usual or anticipated pilot or north latitude; or crewmember for all aircraft for which (ii) Crossing into the U.S. over a an overflight exemption is sought stat- point of the Gulf of Mexico or Atlantic ing name, address, Social Security Coast north of 30 degrees north lati- number (if available), Federal Aviation tude; or Administration certificate number (if (iii) Crossing into the U.S. over the applicable), and place and date of birth; Southwestern land border (defined as (6) A statement from the individual the U.S.-Mexican border between signing the application that the Brownsville, Texas, and San Diego, pilot(s) and crewmember(s) responding California). Southwestern land border to paragraph (c)(5) of this section are crossings must be made while flying in those intended to conduct overflights, Federal Aviation Administration pub- and that to the best of the individual’s lished airways. knowledge, the information supplied in response to paragraph (c)(5) of this sec- (2) The notice shall be given to a des- tion is accurate; ignated airport specified in § 122.24. The (7) Names, addresses, Social Security notice may be furnished directly to numbers (if applicable), and dates of Customs by telephone, radio or other birth for all usual or anticipated pas- means, or may be furnished through sengers. An approved passenger must the Federal Aviation Administration be on board to utilize the overflight ex- to Customs. If notice is furnished pur- emptions. suant to this paragraph, notice pursu- ant to §§ 122.23 and 122.24 is unneces- NOTE: Where the Social Security number is requested, furnishing of the SSN is vol- sary. untary. The authority to collect the SSN is (3) All overflights must be conducted 19 U.S.C. 66, 1433, 1459 and 1624. The primary pursuant to an instrument flight plan purpose for requesting the SSN is to assist in filed with the Federal Aviation Admin- ascertaining the identity of the individual so istration or equivalent foreign aviation as to assure that only law-abiding persons will be granted permission to land at interior authority prior to the commencement airports in the U.S. without first landing at of the overflight.

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(4) The owner or aircraft commander during the term of an overflight ex- of a private aircraft granted an exemp- emption. tion from the landing requirements [T.D. 89–24, 53 FR 5429, Feb. 3, 1989, as amend- must: ed by T.D. 89–24, 53 FR 6884 and 6988, Feb. 15, (i) Notify Customs of a change of 1989] Federal Aviation Administration or other (foreign) registration number for § 122.26 Entry and clearance. the aircraft; Private aircraft, as defined in (ii) Notify Customs of the sale, theft, § 122.1(h), are not required to formally modification or destruction of the air- enter or to obtain formal clearance craft; upon departure. However, entry and (iii) Notify Customs of changes of clearance requirements do apply to air usual or anticipated pilots or crew- charter and air taxi operators. members as specified in paragraph (c)(5) of this section. Every pilot and § 122.27 Documents required. crewmember participating in an over- flight must have prior Customs ap- (a) Crewmembers and passengers. Crew- proval either through initial applica- members and passengers on a private tion and approval, or through a supple- aircraft arriving in the U.S. shall make mental application submitted by the baggage declarations as set forth in new pilot or crewmember and approved part 148 of this chapter. An oral dec- by Customs before commencement of laration of articles acquired in foreign the pilot’s or crewmember’s first over- areas shall be made, unless a written flight. declaration on Customs Form 6059–B is (iv) Request permission from Cus- found necessary by inspecting officers. toms to conduct an overflight to an (b) Cargo. (1) On arrival, cargo and airport not listed in the initial over- unaccompanied baggage not carried for flight application as specified in para- hire aboard a private aircraft may be graph (c)(10) of this section. The re- listed on a baggage declaration on Cus- quest must be directed to the port di- toms Form 6059–B, and shall be en- rector who approved the initial request tered. If the cargo or unaccompanied for an overflight exemption. baggage is not listed on a baggage dec- (v) Retain copies of the initial re- laration, it shall be entered in the quest for an overflight exemption, all same manner as cargo carried for hire supplemental applications from pilots into the U.S. or crewmembers, and all requests for (2) On departure, when a private air- additional landing privileges as well as craft leaves the U.S. carrying cargo not a copy of the letter from Customs ap- for hire, the Bureau of Census (15 CFR proving each of these requests. The part 30) and the Export Administration copies must be carried on board any Regulations (15 CFR parts 730 through aircraft during the conduct of an over- 774) and any other applicable export flight. laws shall be followed. A foreign land- (5) The notification specified in para- ing certificate or certified copy of a graph (d)(4) of this section must be foreign Customs entry is required as given to Customs within 5 working proof of exportation if the cargo in- days of the change, sale, theft, modi- cludes: fication, or destruction, or before a (i) Merchandise valued at more than flight for which there is an exemption, $500.00; or whichever occurs earlier. (ii) More than one case of alcoholic (e) Inspection of aircraft having or re- beverages withdrawn from a Customs questing overflight exemption. Applicants bonded warehouse or otherwise in bond for overflight exemptions must agree for direct exportation by private air- to make the subject aircraft available craft. for inspection by Customs to determine A foreign landing certificate, when re- if the aircraft is capable of meeting quired, shall be produced within six Customs requirements for the proper months from the date of exportation conduct of an overflight. Inspections and shall be signed by a revenue officer may be conducted during the review of of the foreign country to which the an initial application or at any time merchandise is exported, unless it is

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shown that the country has no Cus- § 122.30 Other Customs laws and regu- toms administration, in which case the lations. certificate may be signed by the con- Sections 122.2 and 122.161 apply to pri- signee or by the vessel’s agent at the vate aircraft. place of landing. (c) Pilot certificate/license, certificate of Subpart D—Landing Requirements registration—(1) Pilot certificate/license. A commander of a private aircraft arriv- § 122.31 Notice of arrival. ing in the U.S. must present for inspec- (a) Application. Except as provided in tion a valid pilot certificate/license, paragraph (b) of this section, all air- medical certificate, authorization, or craft entering the U.S. from a foreign license held by that person, when pres- area shall give advance notice of ar- entation for inspection is requested by rival. When a private aircraft, as de- a Customs officer. fined in § 122.23(a) of this part, enters (2) Certificate of registration. A valid the U.S. from a foreign area in the certificate of registration for private Western hemisphere south of the U.S., aircraft which are U.S.-registered must advance notice shall be given as pro- also be presented upon arrival in the vided in § 122.23. Aircraft arriving from U.S., when presentation for inspection Cuba shall follow the procedures set is requested by a Customs officer. A so- forth in subpart O of this part. called ‘‘pink slip’’ is a duplicate copy (b) Exceptions for scheduled aircraft of of the Aircraft Registration Applica- a scheduled airline. Advance notice is tion (FAA Form AC 8050–1), and does not required for aircraft of a scheduled not constitute a valid certificate of airline arriving under a regular sched- registration authorizing travel inter- ule. The regular schedule shall have nationally. been filed with the port director for the airport where the first landing is made. [T.D. 88–12, 53 FR 9292, Mar. 22, 1988, as (c) Giving notice of arrival—(1) Proce- amended by T.D. 91–61, 56 FR 32086, July 15, dure. The commander of an aircraft 1991; CBP Dec. 04–28, 69 FR 52599, Aug. 27, covered by this section shall give the 2004] advance notice of arrival. Notice shall be given to the port director at the § 122.28 Private aircraft taken abroad by U.S. residents. place of first landing, either: (i) Directly by radio, telephone, or An aircraft belonging to a resident of other method; or the U.S. which is taken to a foreign (ii) Through Federal Aviation Admin- area for non-commercial purposes and istration flight notification procedure then returned to the U.S. by the resi- (see International Flight Information dent shall be admitted under the condi- Manual, Federal Aviation Administra- tions and procedures set forth in tion). § 148.32 of this chapter. Repairs made (2) Reliable facilities. When reliable abroad, and accessories purchased means for giving notice are not avail- abroad shall be included in the baggage able (for example, when departure is declaration as required by § 148.32(c), from a remote place) a landing shall be and may be subject to entry and pay- made at a place where notice can be ment of duty as provided in § 148.32. sent prior to coming into the U.S. (d) Contents of notice. The advance no- § 122.29 Arrival fee and overtime serv- tice of arrival shall include the fol- ices. lowing information: Private aircraft may be subject to (1) Type of aircraft and registration the payment of an arrival fee for serv- number; ices provided as set forth in § 24.22 of (2) Name of aircraft commander; this chapter. For the procedures to be (3) Place of last foreign departure; followed in requesting overtime serv- (4) International airport of intended ices in connection with the arrival of landing or other place at which landing private aircraft, see § 24.16 of this chap- has been authorized by Customs; ter. (5) Number of alien passengers; (6) Number of citizen passengers; and [T.D. 93–85, 58 FR 54286, Oct. 21, 1993] (7) Estimated time of arrival.

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