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Crossing the Cuba ADIZ

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Hello all.

even though I have flown to the Bahamas I have not visited this island because I really would not know what procedure I would have to conduct.

Ragged Island is one of the Bahamian island located just inside the Cuban ADIZ.

MYRD. I have WAC chart CJ-26 and it states some DOD NGA publication to refer to.

i would really appreciate any help on how to conduct a flight to here. 

Cheers

marcelo

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  1. Kris Kortokrax on Feb 03, 2015

    You didn’t read very carefully. The DOD publication is for DOD pilots.

    What I would do is contact the airport and ask them what procedures need to be followed.

    There is info about the airport at this link:

    http://www.acukwik.com/AirportInfo/myrd#

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