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Is Your Fleet Ready for Venezuela?

The airspace is open, but regulations have evolved. We bridge the gap between digital operations and local INAC bureaucracy

RAV 129 • RVSM Validation • Crew Permits

The Challenge: Navigating RAV 129

While Venezuela has reopened key routes for international traffic, the INAC (National Institute of Civil Aeronautics) maintains strict entry protocols for foreign operators (RAV 129).

Many operators face a critical bottleneck: The “Physical Barrier.” Despite the digital age, Venezuelan regulations still require the physical submission of “Brown Folders” (Carpetas Marrón) with specific labeling and apostilled documentation at the headquarters in Caracas. Additionally, the official digital portal is often restricted to local IPs, making remote compliance nearly impossible.

Flight Access is your solution. We act as your local legal representative, handling the manual filing, payments, and follow-ups directly at the INAC tower, ensuring your “Green Light” status before you even file a flight plan.

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OUR COMPLIANCE SERVICES

Operational Permits

Foreign Operator Permit (RAV 129)

Mandatory for all foreign-registered aircraft. We manage the entire application for:

  • 90-Day Continuous Permit: Ideal for seasonal operations or projects.
  • 1-Year Annual Permit: For frequent flyers and corporate fleets.
  • Includes legal representation and “Temporary Admission” processing with SENIAT customs.

Avionics & RVSM

RVSM & Radio Validation

Your international RVSM approval must be validated locally. We handle the submission of:

  • Radio Station License: Verification of VHF/HF data plates.
  • Hex Code Registration: Proof of ELT and Transponder coding.
  • RVSM Letter of Authorization: Filing of your State of Registry approval.

Crew Validation

Crew Incorporation

Pilots must be registered in the local system 72 hours before operations.

  • Submission of Licenses and Medical Certificates.
  • Processing of “Incorporation/Desincorporation” fees ($100 USD statutory fee).
  • Avoid ramp delays by keeping your crew list active.

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      The “Green Light” Process

      1

      Digital Upload

      You submit your aircraft and crew documents via our secure portal below.

      2

      Pre-Audit

      Our Ops Team verifies your apostilles, insurance validity (Venezuela coverage), and equipment data.

      3

      Physical Filing

      We assemble the mandatory compliant folders and file them directly at INAC Headquarters.

      4

      Operational Ready

      You receive your permit PDFs and are cleared for immediate dispatch.

      Start Your Compliance Check

      Submit your details below. Our team will audit your current standing and advise on necessary renewals.

      Venezuela Ops Readiness Check

      Step 1 of 3 - Operator Info & Aircraft

      Contact Person(Required)

      Don’t let paperwork ground your mission

      Contact our 24/7 Operations Center for urgent permit inquiries.

      Common Questions

      Can I file the RAV 129 permit entirely online?
      No. While some documents can be emailed, Venezuelan regulations (RAV 129) strictly require the physical submission of a compliant file (“Carpeta Marrón”) with specific labeling formats (Arial 20, 7x14cm labels) at the INAC headquarters in Caracas. Flight Access handles this physical logistics for you.
      How far in advance must I register my crew?
      Crew incorporation requests must be submitted to the Aeronautical Authority at least three (3) days prior to the proposed operation date. Failure to do so may result in ramp delays or entry denial.
      My aircraft is RVSM approved in the US/EU. Do I need local validation?
      Yes. Foreign operators must validate their RVSM approval with INAC. This requires submitting a specific application folder containing your State of Registry approval, avionics data plate photos, and proof of hexagonal codes.
      What is the validity of the operational permits?
      Depending on your operational frequency, we can process either a 90-day continuous permit or a 1-year annual permit. Both require valid insurance explicitly covering Venezuelan territory.