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Cross-border operations

Wed Jun 20, 2012 12:28 pm

I am planning on taking the Harvard South this summer, across the border. I wonder if there is a document I can carry to ease the mind of the CBP agents with the radioactivity detector. I still have many original instruments with the radioactive luminescent coating on the needles.

:roll: :roll:

Re: Cross-border operations

Wed Jun 20, 2012 5:39 pm

Ollie wrote:I am planning on taking the Harvard South this summer, across the border. I wonder if there is a document I can carry to ease the mind of the CBP agents with the radioactivity detector. I still have many original instruments with the radioactive luminescent coating on the needles.

:roll: :roll:

Ollie,
You want me to go next door to customs and ask :lol: I work at the Pratt Svc Center at KBTV and I would imagine that you will stop here if your headed south.

Re: Cross-border operations

Thu Jun 21, 2012 8:05 am

No way! I had some work done on my aircraft there 3 years ago.

I just received a document that states that these devices are not dangerous, etc. from a Canadian agency.

8)

Re: Cross-border operations

Thu Jun 21, 2012 5:49 pm

Whomever you talk to make sure to document their Name, date and time of the call and a brief narrative on your discussion as it is nice to have a MFR to refresh the short memory of the govmint pukes, which most likely could result in official Denial and executive privilege . :shock:
Make hard copies of all email transactions and keep them in a binder in the plane. I wouldn't trust anyone down yonder that I did not know personally. Good luck.

Re: Cross-border operations

Thu Jun 21, 2012 9:29 pm

And-don't offer any document, wait until it's requested, show them the original, don't let go of the original, and ask if they would like a xerox copy for their files, hold the original and a copy up side by side so it's obvious you aren't trying to pull a 'fast one'-if they get the original your chances of getting it back are somewhere South of really slim.
What's your planned P.O.E.? The more you can use a P.O.E. that's used to airshow transborder visitors the less crapola you are likely to get, in fact see if you can get a letter of invitiation to participate in the Upper Duck Water fly-in and pancake breakfast in Podunk Falls, fly in, choke down two collision mats and sky up-

Re: Cross-border operations

Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:12 pm

Hi Ollie,

should be no problem. They are really looking for enough radioactivity to make a weapon. The Harvard should be fine. You on the other hand, may be considered a threat to national security!

Glenn

Re: Cross-border operations

Thu Jun 28, 2012 7:13 am

Very funny Glenn!

:lol:

Thanks guys!
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