Posted On: 12/04/2014 6:58:55 PM
Post# of 41414
LOL, although I too don't know why we didn't anex Canada over 200 years ago, I have to say yes - flying over Canada would be considered international.
I don't think it means you actually have to LAND in another country.....I mean.....everyone always talks about "airspace".
So.....if you could fly N706BL around the world.....non-stop....and land at the same exact airport, would you consider it an international flight?
And for that matter - if you don't consider that particular flight an international flight, then perhaps the plane could be considered never to have flown at all?
I don't think it means you actually have to LAND in another country.....I mean.....everyone always talks about "airspace".
So.....if you could fly N706BL around the world.....non-stop....and land at the same exact airport, would you consider it an international flight?
And for that matter - if you don't consider that particular flight an international flight, then perhaps the plane could be considered never to have flown at all?
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