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AIP TAIPEI FIR GEN 1.

2-1
31 AUG 17

GEN 1.2 ENTRY, TRANSIT AND DEPARTURE OF AIRCRAFT

1.2.1 General

1. All flights into, from, or over the territory of the Republic of China, shall be carried out in accordance with the
valid civil aviation regulations of the Republic of China.
2. Aircraft landing in or departing from Taipei FIR must make their first landing at, or final departure from Taipei/
Taiwan Taoyuan International Aerodrome, Kaohsiung International Aerodrome, or other authorized
aerodromes.

1.2.2 Scheduled flights

1. General
a. The scheduled flights landing in and departing from the territory of the Republic of China shall be carried out
in accordance with the Air transport or Agreement for Exchange of Traffic Rights. The schedule must be
submitted to the CAA 20 days prior to the operation for approval.
b. The schedule of the scheduled flights in transit across the territory of the Republic of China shall be submitted
to the Taipei Area Control Center 7 working days prior to the operation for approval.

2. Documentary requirements for clearance of aircraft


a. The under-mentioned documents must be submitted to the authorities for clearance on the entry and
departure of the aircraft. All the documents listed below must follow the ICAO standard format as set forth
in the relevant Appendixes to Annex 9, and are acceptable when furnished in English or Chinese and
completed in legible handwriting
b. Aircraft documents required (arrival / departure)

Required by General declaration passenger Cargo manifest


manifest

Customers 1 1 1
Disease Control Bureu 1 1 1

Airport Office,CAA 1 1 1

Passport and Visa Inspection 1 1 0


Aircraft Security Check 1 1 0

Cargo Security Check 1 0 1


Remarks: Completed weight and balance sheet shall be kept by an operator for a period of three months
for inspection.

1.2.3 Non-scheduled flights

1. Procedures
a. Any non-scheduled passenger/cargo charter flight wishing to land in and depart from the territory of the
Republic of China by a foreign civil air transport enterprise, the relevant regulations are as follows:
i. For civil air transport enterprise to undertake international passenger/cargo charter services, application
enclosing a copy of charter contract must be filed with the CAA, 10 working days before estimated
departure date. (Article 16 of the Regulations of Civil Air Transport Enterprise refers.)
ii. For a foreign civil air transport enterprise to undertake international passenger or cargo charter flight
services, shall enclose its aviation security program (aircraft operator security program) for CAA’s
review. In addition, the documents (application, duplicate of charter contract, insurance certificate) shall
be filed with CAA for approval 10 working days before the estimated departure date. No flight can be
operated until the aforesaid approval is obtained from CAA. (Article 6 of the Regulations of Foreign Civil
Air Transport Enterprises refers.)

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iii. A foreign civil air transport enterprise applying for international passenger or cargo charter services shall
meet the following requirements, and collecting goods for shipment intended for a cargo charter flight is
prohibided. (Article 7 of the Regulations of Foreign Civil Air Transport Enterprises refers.)
• The charter service a foreign civil air transport enterprise applies for shall be restricted to Third
Freedom and Fourth Freedom only, unless otherwise regulated according to a reciprocity principle,
treaty or agreement, or when the cargo charter service is operated for special causes that have been
filed with CAA and approved by MOTC.
• The operation of international charter service shall not affect the operations of scheduled air services,
but if it is under a treaty or agreement, or there is any one of the circumstances in the following
subparagraph with approval of CAA are not subject to the provisions:
– The application of international passenger charter during the Chinese New Year, Tomb Sweeping
Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival holidays or other consecutive holidays with
period of three or more days and within three days before or after above holidays.
– The application of temporary international cargo charter during the international trade peak
season.
iv. If applicant has not yet operated scheduled services or has no local general agent in the Republic of
China, shall be delegated to a local civil air transport enterprise who is approved to conduct international
operations. However, an enterprise or individual applying for business charter or private aircraft flight
operations may delegate a general aviation enterprise engaged in international business charter
operations to process the application. Application for maintenance ferry or test flights may delegated to
an aircraft maintenance service legally registered in the Republic of China to process the application.
Application for free balloon flight may delegated to a local civil air transport enterprise who is approved
to conduct domestic operations or a general aviation enterprise to process the application. (Article 7 of
the Regulations governing Foreign Aircrafts Flying in Republic of China Territory refers.)
v. Owing to the formalities concerning customs, immigration, as well as health and sanitation can only be
available on a "on request" basis, prior notice of the planned ETA and EOBT is required 48 hours in
advance.
vi. In Taipei FIR, besides Taipei/Taiwan Taoyuan and Kaohsiung International Airports, Kinmen airport,
Taitung/Fongnian, Chiayi airport, Taichung/Cingcyuangang airport, Tainan airport, Penghu airport and
Hualien airport are also available for international passenger charter flights.

b. Applications for approval to conduct operations for foreign non-scheduled aircraft (inbound or outbound,
taking off and/or landing, with or without loading and unloading passengers, cargo and mail), shall be
processed in accordance with the Regulations of Foreign Civil Air Transport Enterprise. For the other
applicants, an application (Application for Civil aircraft to fly in national territory) for approval shall be
completed and filed with CAA 2 workdays prior to the proposed date of entry to or exit from Republic of
China. (Article 6 of the Regulations governing Foreign Aircrafts Flying in Republic of China Territory refers.)

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31 AUG 17

Application for Civil aircraft to fly in national territory


Aircraft 1. Nationality and registration mark

2. Type
Operator 3. Name

4. Nationality

5. Address
6. Nature of flight

7. Type of flight Instrument flight Visual flight

8. Flight number
9. Airways flown

10. Estimated date & time and aerodrome of entry

11. Estimated date & time and aerodrome of departure

Cargo 12. Name of consignee and address

13. Name of consignor and address

14. Type and total weight (handling or transit)


Agent 15. Title (and name of representative)

16. Address

17. Remark
i. In case the application is submitted by telegram, the message shall be dispatched according to all items,
serial number and order of the application form.
ii. Need not fill in items 10 to 17 in case of transit flight.
iii. Item 16 & 17 must be filled in precisely, if the aircraft belongs to the country that has no diplomatic
relations with the Republic of China.

c. For non-scheduled flight that transits across the territory of the Republic of China without landing, the above
application for the permit shall be submitted to Taipei Area Control Center by the aircraft operator 1 working
day in advance of the date of proposed operation for approval.In case the application is submitted by
telegram, the message shall be dispatched according to all items, serial numbers and order of the
application form to Taipei Area Control Center (RCAAZQZX). The application is also acceptable by fax (886-
3-3860270) or by the Flight Management Integration System (https://caafmis.caa.gov.tw).

2. Documentary requirements for clearance of aircraft


Same requirements as for scheduled flights.

1.2.4 Private flights

1. Procedures

a. If an operator intends to carry out a private flight into or transit across the territory of the Republic of China,
he must obtain a permit from the CAA.
b. The Application, information and time required for permission for entry and transit flights should be
accomplished in accordance with non-schedule flight procedures.

2. Documentary Requirements for Clearance of aircraft

Same requirements as for scheduled flights

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Republic of China
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1.2.5 Public health measures applied to aircraft

Measures taken are in accordance with related regulations prescribed by WHO.

AMDT 05/17 Civil Aeronautics Administration


Republic of China

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