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Old Jul 27, 2006 | 1:00 am
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Originally Posted by WhoME
Airplanes in the air, like ships at sea, operate under the rules and regulations of their "flag" country. Imagine if you had to have maintainance logs (for example) which comply with differing standards in each country where you wanted to land.

This is why many ships are flagged in Panama or Liberia or whatever to take advantage of the lax regulations. Doesn't work for airplanes though since most only fly to/from their home country and the Panama-Liberia market isn't so big If the aviation regulations of a country aren't up to some minimum standard, their planes may be refused landing in other countries.

Michael
When it comes to other travel-related regulations (e.g., security, immigration/customs), the carrier may have to operate in compliance with such regulations of the country being flown to .... even in advance of getting there. But I think that's covered in what you said above too.
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