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Belize Department of Civil Aviation
Government of Belize
Safe, secure and efficient civil aviation

PUBLIC NOTICE: BDCA AMENDED OFFICE HOURS

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                 DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION 

                P. O. BOX 367, BELIZE CITY, BELIZE


Tel: (501) 225-2014, 225-2052                                                  Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport

Fax: (501) 225-2533                                                                  Email: info@civilaviation.gov.bz

16th August 2023

PRESS RELEASE ‘BELIZE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION AMENDED OFFICE HOURS’

The Belize Department of Civil Aviation (BDCA) has amended operating hours for the period of Monday 21st August through to Friday 08th September 2023.

  • 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Closed
  • 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm Open

The services to be affected are as follows

  1. Licensing
  2. Airworthiness
  3. Flight Operations
  4. Aerodromes

Kindly note that response times may be prolonged due to the amended operating hours. For any emergencies or urgencies that may arise during this time of closure, kindly contact us via Telephone Numbers +501- 225-2014/2052.

The Department apologizes for any inconvenience these adjustments may cause and looks forward to serving the aviation industry and general public upon the resumption of normal work hours on the 11th of September 2023 at 8 am.

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PUBLIC NOTICE: CLOSURE OF OFFICE

                                                                           BDCA LOGO

                 DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION 

                P. O. BOX 367, BELIZE CITY, BELIZE


Tel: (501) 225-2014, 225-2052                                                  Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport

Fax: (501) 225-2533                                                                  Email: info@civilaviation.gov.bz

 

 

June 23, 2022

PUBLIC NOTICE

CLOSURE OF OFFICE – DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION,

June 24, 2022 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

The Director of Civil Aviation hereby advises the general public that the Department of Civil Aviation (Administrative and Licensing Sections), Phillip S.W. International Airport, Ladyville Village will be closed on Friday, June 24, 2022.

This decision is made to allow the Department to prepare itself for an external safety review.

The office will re-open on Monday, June 27, 2022, at 8:00 am for normal business hours.

The Department apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Thanks,

Department of Civil Aviation.

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PUBLIC NOTICE: HAPPY INTERNATIONAL ATC DAY!

 

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                 DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION 

                P. O. BOX 367, BELIZE CITY, BELIZE


Tel: (501) 225-2014, 225-2052                                                  Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport

Fax: (501) 225-2533                                                                  Email: info@civilaviation.gov.bz

20th October 2021

PRESS RELEASE ‘HAPPY INTERNATIONAL AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS DAY!’

The International Day of the Air Traffic Controller, is celebrated each year on October 20th. This special day honors all the men and women who work to make air travel the safest possible mode of transport.

The Belize Department of Civil Aviation would like to wish its Air Traffic Control Staff a ‘Happy International Air Traffic Controllers Day!’.

Your hard work and dedication is unmistakably shown every single day. We thank you, our controllers, who have remained steadfast in the Department’s mission which is ‘To Promote efficient and expeditious movement of domestic and international air transportation in Belize through the provision of proper regulatory procedures in accordance with the air navigation regulations in force and the Standards and Recommended Practices of the International Civil Aviation Organization.’

Being an Air Traffic Controller is an enormous responsibility – the safe separation of constantly flowing air traffic requires total concentration and quick decision-making while managing multiple flights at any point in time. You are our eagle eyes in the sky.

The pandemic, has put a strain world aviation systems and their respective human capacity like never before, and Belize is no different. But despite the challenges, these professional men and women we call air traffic controllers have continued working tirelessly, day in and day out to keep our skies safe.

Today is the International Day of Air Traffic Controllers, but we celebrate our ATC every day. We thank you and salute you for keeping our skies safe!

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REVISED ENTRY REQUIREMENTS AND PERMITS OF BELIZE 2021

REVISED ENTRY REQUIREMENTS AND PERMITS OF BELIZE

 

1. GENERAL

1.1 All flights into, from or over the territory of Belize and landing in such territory shall be carried out in accordance with the Belize Civil Aviation Regulations in force.            

1.2 Aircraft landing in or departing from the territory of Belize must first land at or finally depart from the Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport. ICAO Location Indicator MZBZ.

1.3 The intent to enter Belize must be a written request addressed to the Director of Civil Aviation detailing flight itinerary (ies), statement if aircraft desires to conduct internal flights and the area which flights are intended and purpose of the visit. Request or application can be sent as detailed in this document. Contact details appearing on the website: www.civilaviation.gov.bz can be used.

2. Scheduled flights

2.1 General

2.1.1 For international scheduled flights operated by foreign airlines, applications shall be made to the Air Transport Licensing Authority (ATLA) in writing using the following address:

Air Transport Licensing Authority

c/o Director of Civil Aviation

Department of Civil Aviation

P.O. Box 367

Belize City, Belize

2.1.1.2 The applications will be processed in accordance with the Belize Air Transport Licensing of Air Services Regulations.

2.1.2 Applications should be accompanied by authenticated copies of aircraft and flight crew technical documentation including: Air Operators Certificates and Licenses or Permits to operate Public Transport Services issued by the Country of Registry and Copies of Insurance Certificates covering liability for carriage of passengers, luggage and freight and damage to Third Parties for the territory of Belize. Additional documentation will be required as indicated in FORM 1 shown below. These must also be submitted.

2.1.3 The processing of applications may take up to three months for processing but is dependent on the timely submission of documentation by the applicant and publishing in the Belize Government Gazette for three consecutive weeks for any public objection. An air service licence is normally issued thereafter. A fee in accordance with the current Scheme of Charges/Fees will be applicable.

2.1.4 Services required at the airport level must meet the airport concessionaire requirements.

                                                                    SCHEDULEFORM 1

                                                                                  BELIZE

                                   APPLICATION FOR LICENCE TO OPERATE A SCHEDULED SERVICE

(To: The licensing Authority through the Director of Civil Aviation)

1. APPLICANT (full name)__________________________________________________

   If a body Corporate five full particulars and title of applicant

2. Nationality of Applicant(s)_________________________________________________

3. Country in which aircraft are registered______________________ ________________

4. Registered business address:

                    a. Head Office:__________________________________________________             

                    b. Belize:_______________________________________________________

5. Particulars of route it is desired to operate:

  1. Point of Departure____________________________________________________

       2. Point of final destination_______________________________________________

        3. Intermediate landing points_____________________________________________

                  a. For traffic purposes_____________________________________________________

                  b. For non-traffic purposes_____________________________________________________

                  c. Weather alternates_____________________________________________________

6. Period for which the licence is required______________________________________

7. Type of aircraft to be used and passenger seating accommodation________________

  ____________________________________________________________________

8. Crew to be carried (number and function) ____________________________________   

   ______________________________________________________________________

ANNEXURES

A: Proposed Schedule of Frequencies, with details of intended time-tables.

B: Passenger Rates (through and intermediate).

C: Freight Rates (through and intermediate)

D: Airmail Conveyance Rates (through and intermediate)

E: Free Baggage Allowance and Excess Baggage Rates

F: Total number of aircraft belonging to applicant (individual type and seating capacity)

G: Total aircrew personnel on pay-roll

H: Details of the insurance of the aircraft for the proposed route

NOTICE: I hereby give notice that I desire the Licensing Authority to conduct an Enquiry (in Public/in Private) to consider this application.

DATE: _____________________                                    Signed: ____________________

           _____________________                                     Title: ______________________                                                                                                

 CONDITIONS

NOTE: Before the application overleaf is submitted by the Director of Civil Aviation to the  

           Licensing Authority for consideration, the application must first satisfy the

           Director of Civil Aviation (or the prescribed officer) as regards:

1. Operation procedures to be observed – including Route Capacity Schedules,Operations Manuals, Route Book and Aircrew, Preparations for flight; such documents as Fight Pans, Log-books (Aircraft, Engine and Journey), Loadsheet; Radio apparatus to operate on the required frequencies for the proposed route.

2. Maintenance Manual and Schedule. Information is also required as to where major overhauls are to be done, the checks on aircraft and engines; and the availability of adequate spare parts  

3. Traffic Handling

4. The adequacy and competence of the staff to be employed.

ENDORSEMENT OF APPLICATION

(By the Director of Civil Aviation or prescribed officer)

The Secretary/Chairman

Licensing Authority

I CERTIFY that I have verified to the best of my knowledge and ability the particulars given overleaf and in the Annexures; that I have examined the applicant’s proposed practices in respect of the Conditions 1,2,3 and 4 above, and I am in the opinion that:

 (1) They are satisfactory __________________________________________________

(2) They are satisfactory on condition that _____________________________________

       _____________________________________________________________________

(3) They are unsatisfactory for the following reasons;-

       ______________________________________________________________________

       ______________________________________________________________________

       ______________________________________________________________________

Date:____________________                                              

Signature:________________                                     

Title: ___________________

 

2.2 Carriage of weapons and ammunition for war and Dangerous Goods.

No aircraft will be permitted to carry into or out of Belize Dangerous Goods except with permission, for which application must be made to the Director of Civil Aviation, in writing. Such carriage must be in compliance with provisions contained in ICAO Document 9284Technical Instructions for the safe Transport of Goods by the Air, and other instructions or conditions contained in the permit.

                          

3. Non-scheduled flights (CHARTER FLIGHTS)

3.1 Procedures

3.1.1  If an operator intends to carry out one or more non-scheduled flights(s), in transit across, or making non-traffic stops in, the territory of Belize, it is necessary for the operator to obtain prior permission.

3.1.2    If an operator intends to perform a (series of) non-scheduled flight(s) into Belize for the purpose of taking on or discharging passengers, cargo or mail, it is necessary for the operator to apply to the Director of Civil Aviation, P.O. Box 367, Belize City, Belize, for permission to carry out such operations not less than FORTY-EIGHT hours in advance of the intended landing. The application must include the following information in the order shown here-under:

  1. Name of operator and Air Carrier Operating Certificate (AOC);
  2. Type of aircraft
  3. Nationality and registration marks of the aircraft;
  4. Date and time of arrival at and departure from P.S.W. Goldson International Airport including origin;
  5. Place or places of embarkation or disembarkation abroad, as the case may be, of passengers and/or freight;
  6. Purpose of flight and number of passengers and/or nature and amount of freight; and
  7. Type of freight;
  8. Name of consignee if it is a cargo flight
  9. **Passport details as per table BDCA AIM F-14 FORM shown below in 5.1.3 (to include CREW AND PASSENGER DETAILS);
  10. Name, address and business of charterer, if any.
  11. Name of handling agent in Belize, which is compulsory
  12. Additional documents which are to include:
    • Certificate of Airworthiness of aircraft
    • Certificate of Registration of aircraft
    • Pilot’s License and Pilot’s Medical Certificate
    • Insurance documents of aircraft stating coverage for the territory of Belize

3.1.3 Application is to be made by AFS to MZBZYAYX or by e-mail to belize.ais@civilaviation.gov.bz and copied to supervisor.ais@civilaviation.gov.bz The pertinent Form BDCA AIM F-14 (REV. 1) is user friendly and appears on the website in FORMS. These Form which is revised from time to time, can be downloaded from the Belize Department of Civil Aviation website: www.civilaviation.gov.bz

4. Documentary requirements for clearance of aircraft

4.1 It is necessary that the below mentioned aircraft documents be submitted by airline operators for clearance on entry or departure of their aircraft to and from Belize. All documents listed below must follow the ICAO standard format as set forth in the relevant appendices to ICAO Annex 9 (Facilitation) and must be furnished in the English language and duly completed.

4.2 Aircraft documents required (arrival/departure) TOTAL OF NINE

Required by

General Declaration

Passenger Manifest

Cargo

Customs

6

2

6

Immigration

2

1

1

Public Health

1

1

Belize Health Authority

1

Department of Civil Aviation

1

1

 

 5. ADDITIONAL ENTRY, TRANSIT AND DEPARTURE OF AIRCRAFT

 5.1. General

5.1.1  An Aircraft Clearance Certificate (ACC) must be completed upon landing which will require the stamps of all entry and exit Facilitation agencies at the Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport.

5.1.2 For local flights the operator must seek permission from the Belize AIS/ARO. Authorization will be given at this office once all requirements are met. Pre-flight briefing will also be given at this office.

5.1.3 BDCA AIM F-14 (REV 1) Form, as shown below, must be filled and submitted prior to entry into Belize. Upon receipt of the application the AIS/ARO Officers will process it and return it with an official Clearance Number. No aircraft must depart towards the Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport unless they have received an official Clearance Number.

                                                  APPLICATION FORM FOR FOREIGN AIRCRAFT REQUESTING TO LAND BELIZE

                                                    DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION (AIR TRANPORT DIVISION)

                            Procedure for entry of aircraft into Belize must be in accordance with the requirements stated in the

                                                  Belize Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) Section GEN:

THIS APPLICATION FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY COPIES OF:

           1.AIRCRAFT CERTIFICATE OF AIRWORTHINESS; 2. AIRCRAFT CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION; 3. CREW’S MEDICAL; 4. CREW’S LICENSE 5. AIRCRAFT INSURANCE POLICY INDICATING VALIDITY & GEOGRAPHICAL AREA COVERED. 6. AIR OPERATOR’S CERTIFICATE (AOC) IS REQUIRED FOR NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS (CHARTERS).

FILL OUT THE INFORMATION BELOW

1. Aircraft Nationality and Registration Marks

2. Types of aircraft & Serial Number

3. Registered Owner of aircraft

4. Name of Pilot in Command

5. Pilot license number

6. Purpose of flight

7. Indicate medical condition (if AMBULANCE)

8. Date of Operation

9. Name of Airport/Country of Origin

10. Date of Departure from Belize

11. Name of Airport/Country of Destination

12. Number of passengers

 

CREW AND PASSENGER DETAILS (FOR LANDING AIRCRAFT ONLY)

NAME OF CREW

NATIONALITY

DATE OF BIRTH

PASSPORT NUMBER

ISSUE DATE OF PASSPORT

EXPIRY DATE OF PASSPORT

           
           
           

NAME OF PASSENGER(S)

           
           
           
           

 

Name of Person or agency making the request

 

Date of Request

 

Signature of Person making the request

 

 

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (BELIZE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION)

Reviewed by AIS Unit:

Clearance/ Authorization Number:

Date of Issue:

Date of Submission to MOH:

 

                                                                               OFFICIAL STAMP/Signature:

 

 


6.
 
Private flights including fixed and rotor wing – helicopters

6.1 Advance notification of arrival

6.1.1 The information contained in the flight plan is necessary and must be filed at last point of departure. The information REQUIRED is similar to that of Charter Flights but excludes the AOC. A clearance number will subsequently be issued by the Belize AIS/ARO Office.

6.1.2 It must be ensured that the following original documents for the aircraft and flight crew are submitted well in advance, especially if there are plans to fly internally in Belize. This includes the following:

  1. Certificate of Airworthiness of aircraft
  2. Certificate of Registration of aircraft
  3. Pilot’s Licence and Pilot Medical Certificate
  4. Third Party Insurance covering Belizean territory
  5. Crew and passenger details as per Table in Form BDCA AIM F-14 (REV 2)
  6. Name of handling agent which is optional.

6.1.3 The aforementioned documents MUST be scanned and sent via e-mail to belize.ais@civilaviation.gov.bz and copied to supervisor.ais@civilaviation.gov.bz The documents must be sent at least forty-eight hours in advance.

6.1.4 As to the services of handlers at MZBZ, information can be obtained on Tel: 501 225-2045.

6.1.5 Upon arrival, the pilot needs to present the Aircraft Clearance Certificate together with the General Declaration Forms to all Facilitation agencies as indicated, at the Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport’s arrival hall.

6.1.6 Clearance to conduct domestic flights within Belize must be obtained at the Belize AIS/ARO Office. Authorization may be given once all requirements have been met. The pertinent Aircraft Clearance Certificate will be endorsed by the AIS/ARO Office and must be carried on board the aircraft at all times once domestic flights are being conducted. This Form must be presented to Belizean law enforcement agencies once it is requested.

6.1.7 Ambulance / emergency flights are exempted for the 48 hour application requirement.

7. CONTACT DETAILS FOR THE BELIZE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION:

TEL:    (501) 225-2014 &    (501) 225-2153

7.1 The Forms can be downloaded from Forms / Air Transport from the Belize Department of Civil Aviation website: www.civilaviation.gov.bz

8. FLIGHT PLANS.

Flight plans must be filed from last point of departure for entry into Belize.

8.1 Flight Plans must also be filed at least two hours prior to departure. The AIS/ARO will only process Flight Plans once all exit requirements including ALL airport fees are paid.

 9. COVID- 19 PROTOCOLS.

9.1 COVID 19 Protocols as established by the Ministry responsible for health in Belize, will be applicable for entry into Belize. These protocols may be revised from time to time and the aviation public is reminded to strictly adhere to these protocols. Such protocols will be contained in the message whenever a flight is cleared to enter Belize.  

 

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Public Notice – Belize Department of Civil Aviation Precautionary Measures to Reduce the Spread of COVID-19

 

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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION

P. O. BOX 367, BELIZE CITY, BELIZE

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Tel: (501) 225-2014, 225-2052  |    Fax: (501) 225-2533                             Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport, Ladyville    

                                                                       

Belize Department of Civil Aviation Precautionary Measures to Reduce the Spread of COVID-19

 

Belize City. August 19, 2020.

In an effort to reduce the spread of the COVID-19, the Belize Department of Civil Aviation hereby informs the general public that effective today, August 19, 2020, the following online services will be offered.

  • Issue and Renewal of Aeronautical Personnel Licenses
  • Issue and Renewal of Aircraft Certificates of Airworthiness
  • Issue and Renewal of Permits to Operate Foreign Registered Aircraft
  • Issue and Renewal of Aerodrome Licenses
  • Issue and renewal of Drone Operating Permits

Application forms for the abovementioned services are located on the Department’s website www.civilaviation.gov.bz. Forms may be filled and submitted along with scanned copies of supporting evidence and emailed to info@civilaviation.gov.bz and dayne.vasquez@civilaviation.gov.bz. After an initial review of your application, you will be contacted and provided with payment instructions as well as any other pertinent information.

For other services, you may email or call us and we will provide you with guidance on how to go about accessing the specific service you need.

All licenses and permits will be delivered on Monday’s between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. Original signed copies of application forms and other documentation may be submitted when picking up your license or permit. Please schedule your pick up with us so as to gain access to our facilities.  

In a commitment to the continuation of civil aviation services to the public, we ask that instead of visiting our offices, you make all efforts to contact us via email at info@civilaviation.gov.bz or telephone at +5012252014 or +5012252052. We will be happy to communicate with you via videoconferencing or any other means available. In the event you must visit us, we ask that you make an appointment to do so as no walk-ins will be accepted until further advised.    

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INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION DAY

INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION DAY

7TH DECEMBER, 2019

The Belize Department of Civil Aviation joined the worldwide celebration of International Civil Aviation Day 2013 on Saturday, 7th December of the same year. It was celebrated so as to raise awareness of the importance of international civil aviation and the role that the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) plays in promoting the safety, efficiency and regularity of international air transport.

Relocation of the BDCA Offices

The Belize The general aviation public is herby informed that on the 19th April, 2012 the offices of the Belize Department of Civil Aviation were officially transferred from the Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport (P.G.I.A.) Terminal Building to the new Department of Civil Aviation (BDCA) Building.

Relocation of the BDCA Offices

The Belize The general aviation public is herby informed that on the 19th April, 2012 the offices of the Belize Department of Civil Aviation were officially transferred from the Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport (P.G.I.A.) Terminal Building to the new Department of Civil Aviation (BDCA) Building.