Colombia
To acquire Overflight and Landing permits for Colombia, 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.
Airports List For Colombia
Geographical and Administrative Data Airport
Geographical Location: (DOM), also known as Melville Hall Airport, is located on the island of Dominica in the Caribbean.
Airport Communications: (Control Tower: 118.900 MHz)
- Airport Type : Civil
- Airport Hours : 1000-0200Z
- Control Tower : 1000-0200Z
- IATA Airport Code : DOM
- ICAO Airport Code : TDPD
- Latitude: 15.5470° N
- Longitude: 61.3003° W
- Elevation : 73ft
- Customs : 24 Hours
- Immigration : 24 Hours
- Time : UTC-4.00
- Operating Hours : 1000-0200Z
- Runway : 09/27 5761 x 148ft
Available Hotels
Visas for crew members are typically granted upon arrival via the general declaration (gendec), and they generally have a limited validity period, usually up to 72 hours.
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Classique International in Dominica: (2.4km from Douglas Charles Airport)
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Pagua Bay House: (3.7km from Douglas Charles Airport)
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Atlantique View Resort: (9.5km from Douglas Charles Airport)
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Escape Dominica: (6.8km from Douglas Charles Airport)
Ground Handling Services Offered by Airways Flight Support
- Oversight of Airline Diversions
- Coordination for Emergency Medical Flights
- Facilitation of Chartered Cargo Operations
- Provision of Fuel Stop Services
- Support for Delivery Flights during Aircraft Ferries
- Assistance with Humanitarian Relief Operations
- Management of Helicopter Transportation Services
- Arrangement of Passenger Flights in accordance with Part 91 & Part 135 Regulations
Airways Flight Support Services
Services
Queries from Flight Dispatchers
Typical inquiries from flight dispatchers regarding Overflight & Landing in Colombia.
Required Aircraft Documentation
- Air Operating Certificate (Private Aircraft Exempt)
- Airworthiness Certificate
- Insurance Documentation
- Noise Compliance Certificate
- Aircraft Registration Documentation
Official Colombia Overflight & Landing Permits Processing Fees
As per Colombia Civil Aviation regulations, there are no processing fees imposed by the CAA for the issuance of Colombia Overflight Permits.
The Colombia Civil Aviation Authority will directly issue the air navigation bill to the Airline/Operator.
Validity of a Colombia Overflight Permit
The validity period for the overflight permit extends for more than 24 hours from the initially requested schedule.
Working hours of the Colombia Civil Aviation Authority
- The operating hours of the Colombia Civil Aviation Authority are from 1:00 PM (1300Z) to 10:00 PM (2200Z).
- Weekends in Colombia are observed on Saturday and Sunday.
Permits are available in listed categories
- Charter and Private Operator Services
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Overflight Permits
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Cargo Flight Overfly Permits
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Commercial Airlines
- Commercial Airlines
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Monthly Block Permits
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Seasonal Block Overflight Permits
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Overfly Country Navigation Settlement
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Business Jets and Airliners Services
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Landing Permits
Airport Parking Slot Arrangement
Authority to Issue Colombia Overflight & Landing Permits
- The Colombia Civil Aviation Authority oversees aviation matters in Colombia.
- The mailing address for the authority is: Civil Aviation Administration, Av. Eldorado 103-15, New Building Aerocivil, Bogotá, DC, Colombia.
FIR's In Colombia Airspace
Colombia’s airspace is divided into multiple Flight Information Regions (FIRs) depending on the specific region and jurisdiction. Some of the major FIRs in Colombia include:
- Bogota (FIR Code – SKED)
- Barranquilla (FIR Code – SKBB)
- Medellin (FIR Code – SKMD)
- Cali (FIR Code – SKCL)
- Amazonas (FIR Code – SAMA)