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Old Apr 11, 2026 | 9:43 am
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Originally Posted by petez
Recognising only one transcontinental flight across the USA is permitted, is .....DOH-LAX, LAX-JFK, JFK-HND .... valid ?
The actual rule for North America transcon flights is:
(k) Within the USA/Canada only one nonstop or single plane service transcontinental flight permitted. A
transcontinental flight is defined as travel between a State in column A and a State in column B.

COLUMN A
Arizona, AZ
California, CA
Nevada, NV
Oregon, OR
Washington, WA

COLUMN B
Connecticut, CT
Florida, FL
Georgia, GA
Indiana, IN
Maryland, MD
Massachusetts, MA
New Jersey, NJ
New York, NY
North Carolina, NC
Ohio, OH
Pennsylvania, PA
Michigan, MI
South Carolina, SC
Tennessee, TN
Virginia, VA
Washington DC
Kentucky, KY
Since neither DOH or HND is in any of those states (last I checked anyway - it's a strange world these days... ) they aren't limited by the transcon flight rule.
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