The Cricket T20 World Cup is taking place at various spots in the USA and West Indies throughout June.
From May 20 to July 15, if you want to operate a flight to any airports within the TTZP/Piarco or SYGC/Georgetown FIRs, they want you to submit your flight schedule to the authorities 72hrs before departure.
So that’s basically every airport in the island chain from TKPK/St Kitts & Nevis in the north down to SYCJ/Georgetown in the south.
Check AIC 1-24 for details of how this is going to work. But essentially, if you’re heading to any of these airports, send an email to piarcoatfmu@caa.gov.tt 72hrs before departure telling them the following info:
(a) Aircraft call sign
(b) Aircraft type
(c) Point of departure
(d) Date of flight
(e) Estimated Time of Departure (ETD)
(f) Destination
(g) Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) for arrivals to airports within the Piarco (TTZP) FIR and airports within the Georgetown (SYGC) FIR
(h) Estimated Elapse Time (EET) for Piarco FIR
(i) Route
(j) Flight Level (FL) requested.
They also want you to file your flight plan early, to avoid delays. 4hrs prior to departure should do the trick.
They’re also warning of extra delays in the TJZS/San Juan FIR to the north.
For updates, keep an eye on the Cadena website.
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Hello,
Please observe that it applies not only to those intending to operate to/from airports inside the FIR: both the email (72h in advance) and the FPL (4h/3h in advance) are required for overflights too (confirmed with Trinidad & Tobago CAA).
Cheers!