avi8tor1983
Well-Known Member
I have a ton of time flying in and out of Mexico. If you have any questions PM me.
As for the experience. It is a bit different at every airport. But here are some general things.
eAPIS- It can be time consuming, but for part 91 flights you do not need a gen dec. remember that.
The Mexican Shuffle as I like to call it. When you land you have to go see Immigration first (MAKE SURE YOUR PAX GO!), fill out your visa information. Then you go to operations, close your flight plan. If you are going right back out then go ahead and fill out your outbound (Remember you HAVE to be on a flight plan in Mexico. VFR or IFR).
After this is done you will go see the Commendencia (He is the man). Show him proof of Mexican insurance, have copies of your certificate and medical for him. He will check everything and give you 4 copies of paperwork. Then you head back down to immigration and get all the forms stamped (They will take a copy). Then over to customs (again forms stamped and they keep one). Then back up to the Commendencia. He will take your flight plan and stamp it as well as the other two forms and keep one and give you one. Take your flight plan back to Operations and they will file it. You are finally done. I always took around 3000 pesos. Small tips to immigration and customs and about 200 to the Commendencia. It makes the process go by quicker.
We did not stay overnight down there, but we went to some of the more dangerous locations. Monterrey, Ciudad Victoria, Veracruze, Torrion and the like. As I said if you have any questions feel free to PM me.
As for the experience. It is a bit different at every airport. But here are some general things.
eAPIS- It can be time consuming, but for part 91 flights you do not need a gen dec. remember that.
The Mexican Shuffle as I like to call it. When you land you have to go see Immigration first (MAKE SURE YOUR PAX GO!), fill out your visa information. Then you go to operations, close your flight plan. If you are going right back out then go ahead and fill out your outbound (Remember you HAVE to be on a flight plan in Mexico. VFR or IFR).
After this is done you will go see the Commendencia (He is the man). Show him proof of Mexican insurance, have copies of your certificate and medical for him. He will check everything and give you 4 copies of paperwork. Then you head back down to immigration and get all the forms stamped (They will take a copy). Then over to customs (again forms stamped and they keep one). Then back up to the Commendencia. He will take your flight plan and stamp it as well as the other two forms and keep one and give you one. Take your flight plan back to Operations and they will file it. You are finally done. I always took around 3000 pesos. Small tips to immigration and customs and about 200 to the Commendencia. It makes the process go by quicker.
We did not stay overnight down there, but we went to some of the more dangerous locations. Monterrey, Ciudad Victoria, Veracruze, Torrion and the like. As I said if you have any questions feel free to PM me.