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From the CBP Private Air APIS Business Rules Guide, which can be found at;
( www.cbp.gov/document/euides/cbp-private-air-apis-business-rules-guide )
Executive Summary
Advance Passenger Information System (APIS) regulations require APIS manifests to be
submitted to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for all private aircraft arriving
from or departing for a foreign port or place. F or specific information on the regulations,
see "USCBP-2007-0064, Advance Information on Private Aircraft Arriving and
Departing the United States," published November 18, 2008, available at www.dhs.gov.
In addition, APIS regulations require that electronic notices of arrival and departure and
manifest information relative to travelers (passengers and crew) be submitted within
specific timeframes. For more information on procedures for private aircraft arriving
and/or departing the United States, please see the "Guide for Private Flyers" available at
www.cbp.gov. "
From the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association
Who is required to participate in this requirement?
This requirement of electronic submission applies to any private aircraft arriving to the United
States from a foreign location and any private aircraft departing the United States for a foreign
location. This includes US registered aircraft and foreign registered aircraft.
For flights between the continental United States Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico the Virgin Island
of the United States, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands that do not
stop in a foreign port or place, an APIS manifest is not required. Contact CBP at a port of entry
to see if other CBP requirements exist.
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