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Do you fly over Iceland from Heathrow to San Francisco?

Yes. Most flights from Heathrow to San Francisco will fly north towards Iceland and Greenland before turning southwest to US airspace.


If someone has a criminal pardon in Canada can they travel to the US?

No, if you have a criminal pardon, you still need a US Entry waiver before they will let you over the border.


Impaired driving conviction do you need a pardon to travel to us from Canada?

I had a imparied charge about 18 years ago. Can i still fly to the US ?


What is the duration of Pardon Us?

The duration of Pardon Us is 3360.0 seconds.


When was Pardon Us created?

Pardon Us was created on 1931-08-15.


If you have a pardon do you still need a US Entry Waiver?

Yes! Too many people think a pardon will get them across the border... The Americans do not care about your Canadian pardon, and it won't get you over the border... Make sure you apply for a us waiver at least a year before you need to travel.


Why did the Wright brothers fly over the US?

The Wright brothers did not fly over the US. Almost all of their flying was done at Kitty Hawk or Huffman Prairie.


What type of US aircraft did the Soviets shoot down over Soviet Airspace in 1960?

Under Eisenhower in 1960 one of our U-2 spy planes crashed in Soviet airspace, causing worsening tensionsbetween the two superpowers. Khrushchev canceled a meeting between him and Eisenhower in Washington D.C. because Eisenhower admitted to violating Soviet airspace and was unapologetic.


What are the different classes of aviation airspace?

Airspace in the US is classified into the following categories: A, B, C, D, E, and G. The airspace is ordered from Class A-Tightest control to Class G-No control. Class A airspace is anywhere from 18000 feet to flight lever 600 (approx. 60000 feet); all aircraft in class A airspace must fly IFR (instrument flight rules) and stay in contact with ATC. The required separation is also greater in class A airspace. Class B airspace surrounds larger airports, and consists of 3 or more "shelves". Class B airspace looks somewhat like an upside down wedding cake. In Class B airspace, all aircraft require a specific clearance to enter or fly through the airspace. Class C airspace Surrounds smaller airports, and looks like an upside down cake with only two layers. Aircraft entering class C airspace need only establish two way radio contact with ATC before entering. Class D airspace has the same restrictions as class C, but has only one layer. Class E airspace encompass everything from 1200 feet to 18000 feet that is not Class B, C, D, or, G. Sometimes the base elevation is lower or higher that 1200 feet, but 1200 is the normal base. Class E also encompasses everything above Flight Level 600. VFR (visual flight rules) aircraft are not required to contact ATC in class E airspace. IFR aircraft maintain ACT contact in class E. Class G airspace is uncontrolled, and usually extends to anything below 1200 feet. Even IFR aircraft do not contact ATC in class G airspace.


Do you fly over water to get to Puerto Rico from the US?

yes


What priviledge does the us President have that can override the decisions of the judicial branch?

The power to pardon. He/she usually does this when they are ready to leave office.


The compass direction of flights from moscow to US?

TWO POSSIBLITIES # IF U FLY OVER PACIFIC ITS EAST # IF U FLY OVER ATLANTIC ITS WEST.