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Peru

Obtaining Peru overflying and landing. American Flight Support is a registered agent with Peruvian Civil Aviation PCAA, which can facilitate all your permit types quickly.

PCAA uses different forms for each operation; sometimes, submitting the wrong form might delay your permits.

Some of the airports have particular details, so you need to know them and get the updated NOTAMS accordingly.

Peru Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)
Process:

Application: We have to submit the application to the Air Transport Department of the CAA at least 48 working hours before your flight.

An illustration of a modern jet airliner overflying Peru with scenic views of the Andes Mountains below. The airplane is descending, symbolizing the landing process. A professional text overlay reads 'American Flight Support - Your Registered Agent with Peruvian Civil Aviation PCAA.' Additional text highlights 'Facilitating All Your Permit Types Quickly.' The background includes icons symbolizing flight permits and official forms with check marks. Peru's emblematic landscapes, like Machu Picchu, can be subtly visible in the distance. A clear, sky blue backdrop with some clouds completes the scene.
Peru overflight and Landing Permit


Documents Required:
Flight Schedule (including details like category, origin, destination)
Aircraft information (registration certificate, airworthiness certificate)
Crew information (licenses, medical certificates)
Depending on the flight, additional documents like insurance policy and specific equipment certifications might be required.

Contact us to obtain your OVF or LND permit at 888.245.4017 or email ops@americanflightsupport.com