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		<title>Mexican Liability Insurance Policies from Aviation Insurance Resources</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that while most aviation insurance policies include Mexico in their coverage, Mexican regulation requires a third-party liability policy be purchased from a Mexican-based insurance agency? Failing to comply with these requirements could result in heavy fines or even the impounding of your aircraft. Fortunately, Aviation Insurance Resources (AIR) can help! Through our&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that while most aviation insurance policies include Mexico in their coverage, Mexican regulation requires a third-party liability policy be purchased from a Mexican-based insurance agency? Failing to comply with these requirements could result in heavy fines or even the impounding of your aircraft.<br />
Fortunately, Aviation Insurance Resources (AIR) can help!<br />
Through our partnership with <strong>MacAfee and Edwards, AIR can set you up with a Mexican liability insurance policy. </strong>MacAfee and Edwards is a Surplus Line Insurance Broker specializing in ALL LINES OF INSURANCE FOR MEXICO.<br />
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<strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Tips for Flying in Mexico</span></strong></p>
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<td valign="top" width="319"><strong>Pilots and crew must have:</strong></p>
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<li>Pilot certificate</li>
<li>Aircraft registration</li>
<li>Pilot License</li>
<li>Current Medical Certificate</li>
<li>Proof of citizenship (passport, birth certificate, voters registration card or military ID card)</li>
<li>Tourist permit – Clear customs &amp; Immigration / minor child</li>
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<td valign="top" width="319"><strong>Aircraft must have:</strong></p>
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<li>Registration (pink slip is not accepted)</li>
<li>Airworthiness Certificate</li>
<li>MEXICAN LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICY through AIR</li>
<li>Radio station license</li>
<li>Part 91 Single Landing Authorization or Multi Entry</li>
<li>Two way radio</li>
<li>Renters must carry the owner’s written permission to enter Mexico</li>
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<p><strong>Entering Mexico:</strong></p>
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<li>Your first airport in Mexico must be a Mexican Airport of Entry (M-AOE).</li>
<li>File a flight plan with the US Flight service from your departing airport to an M-AOE.</li>
<li>File a flight plan with your itinerary and be sure to follow it. En route landings are not permitted.</li>
<li>Radio your M-AOE indicating you will be landing.</li>
<li>Land at the M-AOE. You will be issued a General Declaration (form GCH 40), which allows your aircraft to be in Mexico.</li>
<li>Obtain Mexican Landing Permit in advance.</li>
<li>Mexican flight service will issue two flight plans, one from the US to the M-AOE and a second to where you are going.</li>
<li>Pay your landing, parking, aircraft immigration fees, passenger fees, clear customs and health authorities.</li>
<li>Depart for your next destination.</li>
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