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Old 09-18-2015, 08:49 AM
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Hello all,

Probably the same was answered already... but I have not found anything.

The question is addressed to the real life airliner pilots who performs international flights. Shall you know the regualtions of those countries where you are flying to? Particularly Russian rules are interesting. For example, many aviation rules issued by Russian regulatory are addressed to and shall be followed by 'everybody flying in Russian airspace'. This is almost direct translation. But, as you may know they are written in Russian and sometimes are different from the same from ICAO.

Thank you for your answers in advance!

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Nick
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Old 09-18-2015, 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by lynxo
Hello all,

Probably the same was answered already... but I have not found anything.

The question is addressed to the real life airliner pilots who performs international flights. Shall you know the regualtions of those countries where you are flying to? Particularly Russian rules are interesting. For example, many aviation rules issued by Russian regulatory are addressed to and shall be followed by 'everybody flying in Russian airspace'. This is almost direct translation. But, as you may know they are written in Russian and sometimes are different from the same from ICAO.

Thank you for your answers in advance!

Kind Regards,
Nick
Yes you have to follow their rules even if different that ICAO, The regional info is generic to the region and then you even have individual County Rules and Regs and then finally the Airport specific rules and requirements. These rules come from the individual Countries Aeronautical Information Publication or AIP.
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Jeppesen publishes a good summary for each country when you get their coverage for an area.
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