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Private Pilots Bill Of Rights
To enter the Island of The Bahamas Private Pilots Need:
- Three (3) copies of the C7A Bahamas Customs form
- One (1) Bahamas Immigration Card per person
- Proof of Citizenship - one of the following:
Birth Certificate and Drivers License
Pilots License and Picture ID
Private Pilots visiting The Island Of The Bahamas should
expect one of the following:
- No Landing fee - for single engine private planes on a pleasure
trip except Freeport, Grand Bahama Island where the airport is privately owned
- No Overtime Customs Fee - for private aircraft visiting The Island
Of The Bahamas where the pilot declares that he/she does not receive any remuneration and
the flight is for recreational purpose
- No Transire - (C38) is needed for private pilot, cruising through
The Islands Of The Bahamas for pleasure ( a copy of the C7A will suffice).
- No Departure Tax - for pilot and co-pilot
- No Tie Down Fee - except in Freeport, Grand Bahama Island
- A Flight Plan Must be filed - activate prior to entering The
Island Of The Bahamas and close after landing
To leave The Islands Of The Bahamas Private Pilots Need:
- One (1) copy of The Bahamas Customs General Declaration Outward
Form (C7)
- Turn in The Bahamas Immigration card copy
- File a flight plan
All passengers, six years and over leaving The Bahamas, pay a
Government Departure Tax of Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) except for Freeport, Grand Bahama
Island (Private Airport), where an additional $3.00 airport security fee is applicable
Bahamas Customs
Bahamas Immigration
Bahamas Civil Aviation
Bahamas Ministry Of Tourism
For further information please call 1-800-32-sport
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