Chile Overflight & Landing Permits
Chile Overflight and Landing Permits
To acquire Overflight and Landing permits for Chile, specific details are required.
- Provide a comprehensive flight schedule.
- Include the entry and exit points along with the ATC flight plan.
- Submit colored copies of crew licenses.
- Provide copies of crew medical certificates.
- Include the last simulator training record or last proficiency check report for the crew.
- Provide details of lead passengers for passenger flights.
- Include operator billing address, email, telephone number, and fax number.
- Provide aircraft documents (AOC, COA, COI, Noise, COR)
Queries from Flight Dispatchers
Typical inquiries from flight dispatchers regarding Overflight & Landing in Chile.
Required Aircraft Documentation
- Air Operating Certificate (Private Aircraft Exempt)
- Airworthiness Certificate
- Insurance Documentation
- Noise Compliance Certificate
- Aircraft Registration Documentation
Official Chile Overflight & Landing Permits Processing Fees
- As per Chile Civil Aviation regulations, there are no processing fees imposed by the CAA for the issuance of Chile Overflight Permits.
- The Chile Civil Aviation Authority will directly issue the air navigation bill to the Airline/Operator.
Validity of a Chile Overflight Permit
The validity period for the overflight permit extends for more than 72 hours from the initially requested schedule.
Working hours of the Chile Civil Aviation Authority
- The Chile Civil Aviation Authority operates 24 hours a day.
- Weekends in Chile are observed on Saturday and Sunday.
Types of Permits in Chile
Charter and Private Operator Services
- Overflight Permits
- Cargo Flight Overfly Permits
- Commercial Airlines
Commercial Airlines
- Monthly Block Permits
- Seasonal Block Overflight Permits
- Overfly Country Navigation Settlement
Business Jets and Airliners Services
- Landing Permits
- Airport Parking Slot Arrangement
Special Category Flights
- State/Military Aircraft (diplomatic clearance required)
- Scientific Research
- Aerial Survey
Authority to Issue Chile Overflight & Landing Permits
- The Chile Civil Aviation Authority manages aviation affairs in Chile.
- The mailing address for the authority is: Directorate General of Civil Aeronautics, Ave. Miguel Claro 1314, Santiago, Chile.
FIR's In Chile Airspace
Chile’s airspace is divided into multiple Flight Information Regions (FIRs) managed by neighboring countries. Some of the FIRs adjacent to Chile include:
- Bogota (FIR Code – SKED) – Managed by Colombia
- Santiago (FIR Code – SCIZ) – Managed by Chile
- Lima (FIR Code -SPIM) – Managed by Peru
- Buenos Aires (FIR Code – SABE) – Managed by Argentina
- La Paz (FIR Code – SLLF) – Managed by Bolivia
How to secure flight permits in Chile?
Reach out to us at occ@airwaysfs.co for a hassle-free journey. The dedicated team at Airways Flight Support is committed to providing reliable flight permit assistance, ensuring smooth operations and seamless experiences at Chile International Airports.
