[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 5]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR761.15]

[Page 466-467]
 
                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
                   CHAPTER VI--DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
 
PART 761_NAVAL DEFENSIVE SEA AREAS; NAVAL AIRSPACE RESERVATIONS, AREAS 
 
                      Subpart C_Entry Authorization
 
Sec. 761.15  Aircraft: Individual authorizations.

    (a) Special procedures. In addition to the entry authorization to 
enter or navigate within the defense area concerned, certain special 
procedures must be followed by aircraft:
    (1) If landing at U.S. naval aviation facilities, an Aviation 
Facility License must be obtained, in accordance with Secretary of the 
Navy Instruction 3770.1B, Use of Department of the Navy aviation 
facilities by other than United States Department of Defense aircraft.
    (2) If landing at U.S. Air Force aviation facilities, a Civil 
Aircraft Landing Permit must be obtained, in accordance with Department 
of the Airforce Regulation 55-20, Use of United States Air Force 
installations by other than United States Department of Defense 
aircraft.
    (3) Foreign public aircraft must obtain diplomatic clearance or 
clearance under applicable special agreements or treaties.
    (b) Application; Form; Filing. Applications for authorization to 
navigate aircraft within the limits of defense areas shall be made by 
letter or telegram addressed to the appropriate entry control commander 
as indicated in Sec. 761.9 with information copies to the Chief of 
Naval Operations, Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic (or Pacific) Fleet, 
as appropriate, and other local commanders who are known to be 
concerned. Applications shall include the following:
    (1) Type and serial number of aircraft (the number of aircraft in 
flight if a mass movement is involved), nationality and name of 
registered owner.
    (2) Name and rank of senior pilot.
    *(3) Number in crew.
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    *See ``Note'' to this paragraph.
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    *(4) Number of passengers and whether military or civilian; include 
name (and rank) of distinguished passengers.
    (5) Purpose of flight.
    (6) Plan of flight route, including:
    (i) Point of origin of flight and its destination.
    (ii) Estimated date and times of arrival and departure at all 
airspaces covered by this part 761 including stops within the Trust 
Territory, when pertinent.
    (7) Radio call signs of aircraft and radio frequencies available.
    (8) Whether cameras are to be carried and whether they will be used.
    *(9) Whether arms are to be carried.
    *(10) Whether authorization to land as indicated in Sec. 761.15(a) 
has been obtained.
    Note: Information on those items marked with an asterisk (*) need 
not be reported when the aircraft will only overfly the areas covered by 
this part.
    (c) Processing. Authorization for individual entries or for multiple 
entries for a period not to exceed three months may be granted by an 
Entry Control

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Commander. Authorizations for multiple entries over a period to exceed 
three months and applications for group authorizations must be forwarded 
to the Chief of Naval Operations with appropriate comments and 
recommendations.

[41 FR 28958, July 14, 1976]