Mexico

PERSONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

PASSPORT: Not required for U.S. citizens holding proof of citizenship such as a birth certificate, expired passport (if photograph still clearly resembles the bearer), U.S. naturalization certificate or a signed U.S. voter registration card. Aliens who are permanent U.S. residents must have their U.S. alien registration card to return to the U.S. A drivers license will not suffice as identification.

VISA: Required. U.S. citizens, traveling as tourists may obtain tourist cards in lieu of visas (good for 6 months) from the nearest Mexican Consulate or Mexican Tourism Office. Proof of U.S. citizenship is required. Persons who wish to enter Mexico to conduct business on behalf of a U.S. company must obtain visas. For this purpose, they must submit to the nearest Mexican Consulate 2 front-view photographs and a letter from the firm they represent giving occupation, purpose of visit, and length of stay. The letter should also state that the person will receive no salary, commission, or other compensation from within Mexico.

HEALTH & IMMUNIZATION: Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificates are required for travelers arriving from infected areas. The U.S. Public Health Service reports that a malaria risk exists south of 22 degrees North Latitude in areas below 1,000 meters. This does not include Mexico City.

OTHER: A minor below the age of 18 entering into Mexican territory with the accompaniment of only one parent must have a notarized letter of consent from the other parent to gain entry; and, the letter should be retained for exit purposes as well. In view of Mexico's commendable, stepped-up efforts to halt the flow of drugs, private aircraft should never deviate from the flight plan or any other standard procedures. Fines for infractions and fees to cover costs to the Government of Mexico will be levied immediately and must be paid before further operation of the aircraft. In addition, avgas may not be readily available at all airports.

EMBASSY INFORMATION

MEXICO'S EMBASSY IN THE UNITED STATES

ADDRESS: Embassy of Mexico, 1911 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20006

TELEPHONE: (202) 728-1600

UNITED STATES EMBASSY IN MEXICO

ADDRESS: Passeo de la Reforma 305, Colonia Cuauhtemoc 06500 Mexico, D.F.

TELEPHONE: (011-525) 211-0042 (24 HOUR COVERAGE)

TELEX: 017-73-091 and 017-75-685 AEMXME

FAX: 511-980 (U.S. ADDRESS: ECONOMIC SECTION, P.O. BOX 3087, Laredo, TX 78044-3087)

PUBLIC HOURS: Monday thru Friday 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

DEPARTING FOR MEXICO:

1. A flight plan must be on file for all flights in Mexican territory. All private aircraft transiting Mexico via coastal cities (both Pacific and Gulf) must give at least 24 hours advance notice to Mexican authorities.

2. All private and nonscheduled commercial flights overflying or landing for commercial or noncommercial purposes (except private flights in aircraft with not more than a 16 passenger seat configuration and when the transportation is entirely free of charge), and all helicopters, must obtain a written permit at least 5 working days in advance from the Departmento de Transporte Aereo Internacional, Direccion General De Aeronautica Civil, Providencia 807, Piso 2, Col. Del Valle, 03200 Mexico City, Mexico D.F.(TELEPHONE 011-525 523-2815/FAX 011-525 523-3419 OR 523-7207 TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: NONE/AFTN NONE).

3. All requests must include:

a. Name, nationality, address and business of aircraft operator;

b. Complete route of flight from point of origin to final destination, including airports of landing in Mexico;

c. Purpose of flight;

d. Type, nationality and registration marks of aircraft and date of Aircraft Airworthiness Certification and certification number;

e. Name, nationalities and license numbers of crew members; and

f. Payment for all services including avgas, must be made in cash, in Mexican currency(pesos).

4. Nonscheduled commercial flights should also submit:

a. Certified copies of the Aircraft Airworthiness Certificate and the aircraft operators license;

b. Copy of the charter agreement; and

c. Evidence or assurance that all licenses of crew members or other legalities of the trip are valid and that the aircraft and crew can adhere to all clearances and requirements while in Mexican airspace.

5. Aircraft rented without pilot will be permitted to enter the country provided they are single engine or twin engine with a maximum capacity of (8) eight. If they are multi-engine or have a greater capacity they require previous written permission (see above).

6. To enter Mexican territory, foreign civil aircraft for private use destined exclusively for recreation or private use, must fulfill the following requirements and in accordance with Circular TAI-FAL Number 1 dated April 20, 1990.:

a. Jet or turbine aircraft must use the entry and departure of Mexico any of the following airports: Acapulco, GR.; Aguascalientes, AGS; Cancun, QR; Campeche, CAMP; Cosumel, QR; Ciudad Acuna, COAH; Ciudad Juarez, CHIH; Bahias de Huatuico, OAX; Guadlajara, JAL; Chihuahua, CHIH; Chetumal, QR; Culiacan, SIN; Hermosillo, SON; Guaymas, SON; La Paz, B.C.S.; Leon, GTO; Manzanillo, COL; Matamoros, TAMPS; Mazatlan, SIN; Mexicali, B.C.N.; Mexico City; Meridam YUC; AEROPUERTO DEL NORTE, Monterrey, N.L.; AEROPUERTO MARIANO ESCOBEDO, Monterrey, N.L.; Loreto, B.C.S.; Nogales, SON; Nuevo Laredo, TAMPS; Piedras Negras COAH; Puerto Vallarta, JAL; San Jose Del Cabo, B.C.S.; Tampico, TAMPS; Tapachula, CHIS; Reynosa, TAMPS; Saltillo, COAH; San Felipe, BCN; Tijuana, B.C.N.; Toliuca, State Of Mexico; Terreon, COAH; Veracruz, VER; Villahermosa, TAB; and Zihuatanejo, GRC.

b. Single engine or twin engine aircraft can only use (for entry or departure from Mexico) one of the following international airports: Northern Zone (for flights to or from the northern border of Mexico): Tijuana, B.C.N.; Mexicali, B.C.N.; Nogales, SON; Hermosillo, SON; Ciudad Juarez, CHIH; Ciudad Acuna, COAH; Piedras Negras, COAH; Nuevo Laredo, TAMPS; Reynosa, TAMPS; Matamoros, TAMPS; Ensenads, B.C.N.; San Jose Del Cabo, B.C.S.; San Felipe, B.C.N.; Loreto, B.C.S.; AEROPUERTO DEL NORTE, Monterrey, N.L.; AEROPUERTO MARIANO ESCOBEDO, Monterrey, N.L.; Chihuahua, CHIH; and Guaymas, SON. South/Southeastern Zones: (for flight to or from the south/southeastern borders of Mexico): Bahia De Hautulco, OAX; Tapachula, CHIS; Chetumal, QR..; Cozumel, QR..; Cancun, QR.; Merida, YUC; and Campeche, CAMP.

7. The crews and passengers who fly in these aircraft must:

a. Fulfill the requirements of custom, immigration and health in the international airports where they enter and depart from Mexico.

b. Fulfill the requirements of the law of the general ways of communication, as well as the requirements of the aviation authorities of owners country in regard to the type, nationality and registration, weight, instruments and accessories for security and first aid.

c. Follow the airways previously established by the Secretariat of Communications and Transport.

d. Observe the procedures contained in the information publication Aeronautica P.I.A. DE MEXICO.

e. The aircraft pilots must, employing a communications system, advise the aeronautical authorities of the international airport closest to the point they plan to cross the Mexican border.

f. In the case of jet aircraft which will overfly the border airports, the pilots must make contact with the control center for air transit.

8. In conformity with that set forth in articles 343 and 352, as amended, of the law of the general ways of communications, the operator of the aircraft must have an insurance policy which guarantees the indemnification for damages which could caused to persons or things in Mexican territory, during the period that air operations are being conducted in Mexico.

9. In the international airport of entry, the pilot of the aircraft must:

a. Fill out and sign form GHC-001 requesting customs and immigration authorization; and

b. Submit form GHC-001, to the airport commandant for approval. The pilot will keep the original form on board the aircraft and should show it to the Mexican authorities when requested. Once these entry formalities have been completed, the aircraft can freely operate in Mexican territory, following the decrees indicated on the permit and in the law of general procedures of communications and its regulations.

10. At the airport of departure in Mexico, the pilots must turn in the original of form GHC-001 to the airport commandant.

11. The aircraft must operate and leave Mexico with the same persons and crew on board as indicated in form GHC-001.

12. The provisions of this circular are subject to the principle of reciprocity and, in addition, will not take effect for aircraft registered in those countries which do not grant the same opportunities to private Mexican aircraft.

13. Permission will be required from the Director General of Civil Aviation in any of the following cases:

a. When the aircraft are rented with more than 8 places for passengers;

b. When the capacity of the aircraft is greater than 16 passenger seats; or

c. When the aircraft is a helicopter of any type or capacity.

14. The permission must be requested in writing, at least 5 working days before the scheduled date of the trip. The request should be sent to Direccion General De Aeronautica Civil Departmento De Tranporte Aereo Internacional. Providencia 807 2 Piso. Col Del Valle, 03100 Mexico City, Mexico. TELEPHONE: 011 525-523-2815/FAX: 011 525-523-3419.

15. This information repeals information contained in Circular T.A.I. FAL 1 dated January 12, 1983.

CORPORATE AIRCRAFT CONSTRAINTS

None reported

SPECIAL NOTICES

1. Air navigation services in Mexico are not free; however, for aircraft weighing less than 40,000 kilograms and charters, the charges for these services have been included in the price of aviation fuel. Pilots of aircraft weighing in excess of 40,000 kilograms must pay for each individual service as he/she uses it, but will be charged a lower price for aviation fuel. For aircraft weighing less than 40,000 kilograms and chartered aircraft, the fuel price includes the normally separate landing fee, as well as 2 days of parking.

2. Importation of firearms is prohibited.

3. Proprietors or owners of the aircraft must guarantee redemption, through an authorized institution, for damages that people or goods may suffer while on the ground. The following is a list of the coverages which must be provided while on Mexican territory:

a. In the case of death or total permanent incapacity, the sum equivalent to 6780 days of general minimum wage;

b. In the case of partial permanent incapacity, the sum equivalent to 2712 days of general minimum wage;

c. In the case of injuries which cause total non-permanent incapacity, the sum equivalent to 1500 days of general minimum wage;

d. In the case of injuries which cause partial non-permanent incapacity, the sum equivalent to 1350 days of general minimum wage; and

e. The redemption for objects damaged on the ground will be up to the equivalent of 12,500 days of general minimum wage. The insurance may be acquired from any Mexican insurance company, which usually offers their services at international airports.

4. Visual Night Flights : VFR flight plans for airplanes desiring to leave Ciudad Juarez, Matamoros, Nuevo Laredo, Reynosa, Tijuana, and Mexicali to fly towards the United States during the night may be approved subject to the following requirements:

a. Existing weather conditions shall be visible all along from the departing airport to the destined airport.

b. The flight path must be within the control zone of the departure airport until the United States of America border is crossed.

c. The flight must be concluded with the operational hours of the airport of departure. Radio communications must be maintained with the air traffic control tower until advised of frequency change.

d. All applicable regulation of international operations are in effect.

e. There is a $10.00 per person tax collected by the Mexican customs on all scheduled air carrier and general aviation passengers leaving Mexico.

f. Flights may be made only with prior authorization from Direccion General De Aeronautica Civil.

5. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has been advised by the State Department that in Baja California, Mexico, private pilots may purchase fuel only at: Tijuana, Mexicali, Loreto, LaPaz, Los Cabos, and Guerrero Negro. FAA has also been advised by the State Department that in order to purchase fuel which will not be put directly into the aircraft at these airports, the pilot must present the following documents:

a. A written application explaining how the fuel will be used;

b. An original and photocopy of the airworthiness certificate; and

c. Copies of the most recent entries of the pilot's log.

6. Nonscheduled commercial, private, and official aircraft that operate in the Benito Juarez (Mexico City) International Airport will be subject to the following rules:

a. IFR departures and arrivals of single-engine piston aircraft are permitted only from 1600-2300 UTC.

b. IFR operations from or towards noncontrolled airports within a 100 NM radius of the Mexico City Airport are permitted only from 1600-2200 UTC.

c. VFR flight plan operations by turbojet aircraft are prohibited.

d. Local flights are prohibited.

e. Flight plans should be filed with the SENEAM flight dispatch office not more than two (2) hours or less than thirty (30) minutes before the ETD. Notify the SENEAM flight dispatch office of any ETD variation greater than thirty (30) minutes.

f. Pilots should contact ground control fifteen (15) minutes before their ETD to recieve a sequence number and engine starting time. Call clearance delivery ten (10) minutes prior to ETD for IFR clearance.

g. Pilots who do not call ground control before their ETD or who are not ready at the engine starting time indicated by ATC will lose their assigned sequence number and will be assigned a new number.

h. Transponders shall be operated as indicated in AIC 3/86.

i. Flights departing IFR during peak hours will be handled as follows: From 1300-1400 UTC the SENEAM dispatch service will only accept flight plans filed for compatible turbojet and/or turboprop aircraft with a cruising speed of 250 knots or greater. SENEAM will adjust proposed departure times to provide at least four (4) minutes between proposals or ETDs.

7. Fees (approx 3.77 million pesos ro $1240.00) imposed for use of congested airspace at Mexico City are applied to both domestic and international private aircraft, air taxis and official aircraft .

a. If landing occurs in peak hours, with the subsequent departure in non-peak hours, 75 percent of the fee will be charged.

AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SOURCE

AIP "Mexico"

INTERNATIONAL NOTAM OFFICE

MEXICO CITY-MMMXYNYX

AERODROMES OF ENTRY

DOD En route Supplement/Chart: CARIBBEAN and S. AMERICA L1,2,3,H1

Acapulco/Gen Juan N. Alvarez

MMAA

NONE

16741

16545'N, 99546'W

H108

L6,7,9

100,JA1

Customs-24.

Aguscalientes/Jesus Teran

MMAS

NONE

NONE

21542'N, 102519'W

H100

L6,9

100,JA1

Operating hours 1300-0100 UTC. Customs-.

Leon/De Bajio

MMLO

NONE

No Telex

20559'N, 101528'W

H115

L6,10

100,130,JA2

Customs-24. WGT-CAT-B727-200AQ

Campeche, Alberto Acuna Ongay

MMCP

NONE

No Telex

19549'N, 90530'W

-

-

-

Cancun

MMUN

NONE

72824

21502'N, 86553'W

H114

L6,8,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Chetumal

MMCM

NONE

75707

18530'N, 88519'W

H72

L4,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Chihuahua/Gen. Roberto Fierro V.

MMCU

NONE

349864

28542'N, 105558'W

H85

L6,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Ciudad Acuna

MMCC

NONE

382030

29520'N, 100559'W

H56

-

-

VFR only. Customs-PT.

Ciudad Juarez/ Abraham Gonzalez

MMCS

NONE

33806

31538'N, 106526'W

H88

L6,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Cozume

lMMCZ

NONE

No Telex

20531'N, 86556'W

H82

L6,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Culiacan/Sinaloa ACULME

MMCL

NONE

665739

24545'N, 107528'W

H75

L6,10

100, 130, JA1

Customs-24 WGT Cat-MD80

Ensenada/El Cipres

MMES

NONE

No Telex

31547'N, 116534'W

H48

NONE

100,130,JA2

Customs-24. WGT-CAT-AC69

Guadalajara/Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla

MMGL

NONE

682727

20531'N, 103519'W

H131

L5,6,9

100,JA1

Customs-24.

Guaymas/Gen Jose Maria Yanez

MMGM

NONE

No Telex

28500'N, 110556'W

H77

9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Hermosillo/Gen. Ignacio Pesqueira

MMHO

NONE

58886

29506'N, 111503'W

H75

L6,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Huatulco, Bahias De Huatulco

MMBT

INTL ARPT BAYS OF HUATULCO

No Telex

15546'N, 96516'W

H76

L6,10

100,130,JP1

Airport operational 1300-2400 UTC /no acft repair/ Customs-PT. WGT-CAT-DC-10-10

Iztapa/Zihuatanejo

MMZH

NONE

No Telex

17536'N, 101529'W

H82

L6,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

La Paz/Gen Manuel M.De Leon

MMLP

NONE

52245

24505'N, 110521'W

H82

L6,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Loreto

MMLT*

NONE

No Telex

26500'N, 111522'W

H72

6,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Manzanillo/Playa De Oro

MMZO

NONE

No Telex

19509'N, 104535'W

H72

L6,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Matamoros

MMMA

NONE

35825

25546'N, 97532'W

H75

L6,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Mazatlan/Gen Rafael Buelna

MMMZ

NONE

66851

23509'N, 106515'W

H88

L6,9

100,JA1

Customs-24.

Merida/Lic. Manuel Crecencio Rejon

MMMD

NONE

753808

20556'N, 89539'W

H88

L6,9

100,JA1

Customs-24.

Mexicali/Gen Rodolfo S. Taboada

MMML

NONE

659620

32538'N, 115514'W

H85

L6,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Mexico City/ Licenciado Benito Juarez

MMMX

NONE

1772526

19526'N, 99504'W

H127

L6,7,8,9

100,JA1

Customs-24.

Monterrey/Aeropuerto Internacionali Del Norte

MMAN

NONE

382144

25552'N, 100515'W

H66

L4,9

-

Customs-PT.

Monterrey/Gen Mariano Escobedo

MMMY

NONE

382363

25546'N, 100506'W

H98

L6,8,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Nogales

MMNG

NONE

No Telex

31513'N, 110558'W

H59

L4

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Nuevo Laredo/Quetzalcoatl

MMNL

NONE

36882

27526'N, 99534'W

H65

L6,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Piedras Negras

MMPG

NONE

37267

28535'N, 100530'W

H56

-

-

Customs-PT. VFR only.

Puerto Vallarta/Lic. Gustavo D. Ordaz

MMPR

NONE

65530

20541'N, 105515'W

H101

L6,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Reynosa/General Lucio Blanco

MMRX

NONE

35736

26501'N, 98514'W

H62

L6,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Saltillo/Plan De Guadalupe

MMIO

NONE

NONE

25533'N, 100555'W

H80

L6,9

100/130,JA1

Operating hours 1300-0300 UTC Customs-. Wt. Cat B727-100

San Felipe

MMSF

NONE

No telex

30555'N, 114548'W

H49

L4,,9

No fuel available

San Jose Del Cabo/ Los Cabos

MMSO

NONE

52594

23508'N, 109543'W

H72

L6,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Tampico/General Francisco Javier Mina

MMTM

NONE

014839

22517'N, 97552'W

H83

L6,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Tapachula

MMTP

NONE

07740

14548'N, 92523'W

H65

L6,9

100.JA1

Customs-PT.

Tijuana/Gen Abelardo L. Rodriguez

MMTJ

NONE

0566889

32532'N, 116559'W

H82

L6,7,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Toluca/Licenciado Adolfo Lopez Mateos

MMTO

NONE

174317

19521'N, 99534'W

H137

L6,10

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Torreon

MMTC

NONE

032845

25534'N, 103525'W

H74

L6,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Veracruz/Gen Heriberto Jara

MMVR

NONE

151785

19509'N, 96511'W

H78

L6,9

100,JA1

Customs-PT.

Villahermosa/C.P.A. Carlos Rovirosa

MMVA

NONE

NONE

17559'N, 92549'W

H70

L6,9

100/130,JA1

Operating hours 1300-0100 UTC. Customs-24. Wt. Cat. B727-200

Zacatecas/Gen Leobardo Ruiz

MMZC

NONE

NONE

22553'N, 102541'W

H98

L6,7,9

100/130,JA2

Customs-24. WGT-CAT-B727-200A