U.S. CUSTOMS AND
BORDER PROTECTION
Department of Homeland Security
420 Madison Avenue, Suite 500, Toledo,
Ohio 43604October 23, 2003
PORT OF TOLEDO-SANDUSKY
PIPELINE
TO: Aircraft Operators, Aircraft Pilots,
Fixed Base Operators and Other Interested Parties
SUBJECT: Aircraft Entrances and
Clearances at Toledo Express Airport and Toledo Metcalf Airport
This Pipeline is being issued to update
and review the procedures and requirements for entering and clearing
aircraft at the Toledo Express Airport (KTOL) and Toledo Metcalf Airport (KTDZ).
A single telephone number is being implemented to help simplify the
procedures for requesting service for aircraft arriving from and departing
to foreign countries. This change is a result of the merger of Customs and
Immigration Inspectors into the Bureau of Customs and Border protection (CBP)
within the Department of Homeland Security.
Entrances
Toledo Express Airport (KTOL) and Toledo
Metcalf Airport (KTDZ) are designated as "landing rights" airports.
Permission to land at landing rights airports must be obtained in advance of
contemplated use when arriving from a foreign country. In order to have an
officer present to provide inspectional service for you and your aircraft, a
minimum of two hours advanced notice of your estimated time of arrival is
required.
Landing rights must be requested and
obtained during regular business hours (0800-1630), Monday through Friday,
excluding holidays, by calling 419-259-6424. Requests for Saturday
and Sunday service must be made prior to 1630 hours on Friday. The maximum
number of passengers allowed per flight is 15.
Clearances
All operators of commercial aircraft
departing the United States for foreign countries must obtain an outward
clearance from CBP prior to departure. Operators departing from the
Toledo/Northwest Ohio area must request outbound clearances by calling
419-259-6424 during normal business hours as listed above. All requests for
clearances must be made and required paperwork filed a minimum of two hours
prior to departure. This is necessary to ensure that sufficient time remains
for CBP to undertake any necessary examination of the aircraft, crew,
passengers, or cargo.
Departures without cargo
When departing for a foreign country with
no export cargo, commercial operators may apply to clear by telephone in
advance with the Customs office nearest the departure location. Such
aircraft may clear by telephone in advance if departing empty or carrying
only passengers for hire. Upon the granting of a clearance, CBP will
verbally issue an outbound clearance number.
Departures with cargo
Aircraft departing with commercial cargo
are not eligible for verbal clearances as outlined above. Either a
"complete" or "incomplete" manifest must be presented to CBP when requesting
an outbound clearance. With CBP approval, documents may be presented via
facsimile at 419-259-3703.
A "complete" manifest consists of:
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A general declaration on Customs Form
7507,
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An air cargo manifest on Customs Form
7509 listing all information of cargo laden
or,
a copy of each air waybill attached to a CF 7509 with the number of
air waybills and the following statement listed:
"Cargo as per Air Waybills Attached"
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Shipper's Export Declarations (SEDs) on
Department of Commerce Form 7525-V when required.
If the information for filing a "complete"
manifest is not available at the time the request for an outbound clearance
is made, the port director may accept in lieu thereof an "incomplete (proforma)"
manifest
"Incomplete" manifest forms and
conditions:
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A general declaration on Customs Form
7507 with the following statement of the form:
"All required documents will be filed within the 4-day bond period"
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A clearance number will be issued by
CBP on the CF 7507 for each clearance. This number should be referenced
when filing the complete manifest.
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A "complete" manifest, as listed
above and referencing the clearance number, must be presented to CBP
within four business days of the date on which the clearance was granted.
Should you have any questions concerning
the above procedures and requirements, please contact Interim Port Director
Craig L. Vette at 419-259-6424. |