
Santa Cruz Island Airport
Santa Barbara, United States · Elev. 50 ft
About This Airport
Santa Cruz Island Airport (SZN/KSZN) is located in Santa Barbara, California, USA. It serves as a regional airport, facilitating air travel to and from Santa Cruz Island. The airport likely supports both passenger and cargo flights, providing essential transportation links for residents, tourists, and businesses on the island. Santa Cruz Island Airport plays a crucial role in supporting the local community and promoting tourism to this picturesque destination off the coast of California.
Landing Procedures
Permit Requirements
Documents and information required for landing permit applications.
Required
- PIC Name
- EAPIS
- Receiving Party Contacts
- PIC License
- SIC License
- Crew Passport Details
- Crew Names
- Lead PAX Name
- Lead PAX Office
- PAX Passport Details
Not Required
- PPR (Prior Permission)
- Slots
- AOC
- Entry & Exit Points
- Entry/Exit EET
- FIR Routing
- Operator Address
- Aircraft Documents
- Crew Count
- PAX Nationalities
- PAX List
- Item 18 FPL
Frequently Asked Questions
What crew documentation is required at Santa Cruz Island Airport?
- PIC full name
- PIC licence
- SIC licence
- full crew name list
- crew passport details
Are there passenger manifest or pre-arrival reporting requirements at Santa Cruz Island Airport?
- EAPIS pre-arrival reporting
- passenger passport details
- lead passenger name
- lead passenger office/organisation
Is receiving party contact required at Santa Cruz Island Airport?
Yes. A confirmed receiving party contact (handling agent or local representative) must be submitted as part of the permit application for Santa Cruz Island Airport.
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