The latest in our series of Country Lowdowns is: Turkey. There have been some changes of late, including an exclusion for aircraft registered in countries without a bilateral agreement with Turkey, from the new overflight permit exemption. Hmmm. That’s a mouthful.
In easier language – if you’re flying an M-reg or a VP-reg aircraft, you’ll probably need an overflight permit.
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