Sun Oct 17, 2010 10:29 pm
Gotta have a passport, everybody. Gotta file a flight plan. Gotta make your first stop in Mexico at a Port of entry. Gotta pay a landing fee usually $8. Gotta have your insurance papers showing coverage in Mexico (if your insurance does not say that you have liability insurance coverage in Mexico you can buy extra insurance from your agent that covers you there or from Baja Bush Pilots), airplane registration, airworthiness cert, pilot's lic and currant medical cert.
Gotta buy a Mexican airway fee $50 per trip or you can apply for a full annual fee first time going in same price. Gotta buy a Visa good only for that trip used to cost $22.50 per person you surrender it on the way out. Then you gotta buy a flight plan to your destination (thinkin $30)....first stop after the port of entry has to be an approved airport....means that airport or airstrip has bribed, I mean paid there taxes...I mean fees to the Mexican government. Say for example one trip down we wanted to go to Punta De San Franciscito is what I told the flight plan person, she looked on her list, "oh no senior you can not go there they have not paid there taxes" she said. "ok we will go to Gonzaga Bay instead" I replied and moved onto the next money taker.
Oh I forgot don't be surprised about the green light red light thing in the terminal (might not be using that anymore) when you get into the terminal they push a button and if it goes red you have to empty the plane and bring everything into the terminal so they can look into your bags. A real bitch when it's 110 out. Tipping used to be encouraged.
Almost every where you land from then on you will be met by the child soldiers (I like that one) you must have you paperwork with you and they will ask for it they for the most part don't speak any English, give them sodas. They will be 5' 2" tall and there guns are about 4' 8". After that you must have fun to make up for the bull shit.
On the way out you are supposed to stop again at a Port of Entry (any Mexican PoE unless you're leaving from one) they look at all your papers you turn in your visa pay landing fee $8 (unless you're a twin engine)? Hope they've got a computer so you can file back into the states you must file back don't show up unless you have, unless you're running from something more lethal than our feds. Your next stop has to be at a U.S. Port of Entry, you will have to either have a $25 customs sticker (good for the year) on your plane or be ready to buy one & you gotta be on time.
I've had a lot of fun down there only made 8-10 trips, nothing is any cheaper down there anymore. Food, lodging, fuel, booze and everything else is about the same as here. The cost per trip for "FEES" and fun to me isn't worth the potential for disaster if you F up or have "bad luck". Down there if you mess up you go to jail and they ask questions later if somebody doesn't steel your plane. Here in the U.S. if you mess up at least they ask questions first then you go home.