GEN 1.2 ENTRY, TRANSIT AND DEPARTURE OF AIRCRAFT

1 General

1.1 International flights into, from or over the territory of State of Qatar shall be subject to the current Qatar regulations relating to civil aviation. These regulations correspond in all essentials to the Standards and Recommended Practices contained in Annex 9 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation.
1.2 Aircraft flying into or departing from the territory of Qatar, shall make their first landing at, or final departure from an international aerodrome (see Qatar AIP page AD-1.3, AD-2.OTBD and AD-2.OTHH).
1.3 All carriers and aircraft operators are required to provide insurance in respect of passengers, baggage, cargo and third parties in accordance to Qatar Civil Aviation Law No. 15 of year 2002 (as amended). This insurance cover shall not be less than the internationally recognized criteria and acceptable to Qatar Civil Aviation Authority.

2 Civil scheduled flights

2.1 General
2.1.1 Before a scheduled service is permitted to operate into the State of Qatar, it must be appropriately covered by a bilateral or multilateral agreement with the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA). All scheduled flights are subject to prior approval.
2.1.2 Any airline intending to operate to the State of Qatar with aircraft types ILYUSHIN, TUPOLEV, ANTONOV and YAK, are required to provide the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) with the relevant certificates of Airworthiness, Insurance and Radio/Station License at least seventy-two (72) hours before the intended operation.
2.2 Application for traffic landings
2.2.1 Only the designated airline operator may apply for the permission to operate scheduled flights.
2.2.2 All airline operators are required to submit their requests for scheduled flights for each IATA schedule season at least two (2) months before the start of the season for approval by the QCAA.
2.2.3 In addition, airline operators are also required to apply for QCAA approval for any revisions to their schedule filings for the season, ad-hoc changes to flight schedules and flight cancellations. Such applications should reach QCAA at least five (5) working days before flight changes take place.
2.2.4 Airline operators are to ensure that the following certificates shall remain valid and carried on-board the aircraft at all times.
  1. Certificate of Registration
  2. Certificate of Airworthiness
  3. Air Operator's Certificate
  4. Certificate of Insurance
  5. Radio Station License
  6. Noise Certificate
2.2.5 All applications shall be submitted to:
Post:Chairman
Civil Aviation Authority
P. O. Box 3000
Doha
State of Qatar
Tel:(974) 4455 7333 Ext. 320/316
Fax:(974) 4455 2233
AFS:OTBDYAYX, OTBDYFYX
SITA:DOHXYYF
2.3 Documentary requirements for clearance of aircraft
2.3.1 It is necessary that the under mentioned aircraft documents be submitted by aircraft operators for clearance on entry and departure of their aircraft to and from Qatar. All documents listed below must follow the ICAO standard format, set forth in Appendices to Annex 9.
2.3.2 Aircraft documents required
Required byGeneral declarationPassenger manifestCargo manifest
ImmigrationGround handling agent/QAS provides a separate Crew Clearance form which is accepted by local authority. This form is raised in triplicate i.e. 02 copies are retained by the authority and 01 copy handed over to the crew.Not RequiredNot Required
HealthNot RequiredNot RequiredOne Copy on Request
CustomsNot RequiredNot RequiredOne Copy on Request
Total102
2.4 Operational requirements
2.4.1 Operators are required to submit their flight plan in sufficient time to ensure receipt by Doha ATC (See addressing of FPL messages in ENR-1.11), a minimum of:
  1. For arriving flights, a minimum of one (1) hour prior to departure from aerodrome of origin.; and
  2. For departing flights, a minimum of one (1) hour in advance of EOBT for the aircraft's departure from Doha International/Hamad International airport.
2.5 Aircraft handling services
2.5.1 Operators are required to contact Qatar Aviation Services (QAS) for all ground handling services, on the given address specified under GEN 1.1.9

3 Civil non-scheduled flights

3.1 General
3.1.1 If an operator intends to perform a non-scheduled flight into the State of Qatar for the purpose of taking on or discharging passengers, cargo or mail, or flight in transit across the state, it is necessary for the operator to obtain prior landing/overflying permission from QCAA.
3.2 Application for traffic landings
3.2.1 Operators are required to submit their requests for non-scheduled flights at least seventy-two (72) hours before the intended flight take place. Such applications must include the following information in the order shown hereunder:
  1. Name of the operator;
  2. Type of aircraft and registration marks;
  3. Date and time of arrival at, and departure from Doha International/Hamad International airport;
  4. Place or places of embarkation or disembarkation abroad, as the case may be, of passengers and/or freight;
  5. Purpose of flight and number of passengers and/or nature and amount of freight;
  6. Name, address and business of charterer, if any;
  7. Letter from the local receiving party/charterer (signed and stamped by authorized signatory on official letter-head) stating all details including purpose of flight; and
  8. Name and Nationality of Lead Passenger as well as all accompanying passengers.
3.2.2 Also, operators are to ensure that the following certificates shall remain valid and carried on-board at all times.
  1. Certificate of Registration
  2. Certificate of Airworthiness
  3. Air Operator's Certificate
  4. Certificate of Insurance
  5. Radio Station License
  6. Noise Certificate
3.2.3 All applications shall be submitted to the address specified under GEN 1.2.2.2.5
3.3 Documentary requirements for clearance of aircraft
3.3.1 Same requirements as specified under GEN 1.2.2.3
3.4 Operational requirements
3.4.1 Same requirements as specified under GEN 1.2.2.4
3.4.2 Operators are required to include their landing/overflying clearance number, under RMK/ in Item 18 of the flight plan.
3.5 Aircraft handling services
3.5.1 Operators are required to contact Qatar Aviation Services (QAS) for all ground handling services, on the given address specified under GEN 1.1.9

4 Private flights

4.1 General
4.1.1 If an operator intends to carry out a private flight into the territory of the State of Qatar, for the purpose of private operations, business or private flight in transit across the state, it is necessary for the operator to obtain prior landing/overflying permission from QCAA.
4.2 Application for traffic landings
4.2.1 The application must include the following information in the order shown hereunder:
  1. Name, address and nationality of the operator;
  2. Type, registration marks and carrying capacity of aircraft;
  3. Crew Names, with their nationality;
  4. Purpose of flight;
  5. Name and nationality of Lead Passenger as well as all accompanying passengers;
  6. Letter from the local receiving party (signed and stamped by authorized signatory on official letter-head) stating all details including purpose of flight;
  7. Details of route, points of landing and final destination;
  8. Date and time of arrival at, and departure from Doha International/Hamad International airport;
  9. Name, address and telephone number of operator's local agent; and
  10. Any other information that may be relevant to the proposed flight.
4.2.2 Also, operators are to ensure that the following certificates shall remain valid and carried on-board at all times.
  1. Certificate of Registration
  2. Certificate of Airworthiness
  3. Air Operator's Certificate
  4. Certificate of insurance
  5. Radio Station License
  6. Noise Certificate
4.2.3 All applications shall be submitted to the address specified under GEN 1.2.2.2.5
4.3 Documentary requirements for clearance of aircraft
4.3.1 Same requirements as specified under GEN 1.2.2.3
4.4 Operational requirements
4.4.1 Same requirements as specified under GEN 1.2.2.4
4.4.2 Operators are required to include their landing/overflying clearance number, under RMK/ in Item 18 of the flight plan.
4.5 Aircraft handling services
4.5.1 Operators are required to contact Qatar Aviation Services (QAS) for all ground handling services, on the given address specified under GEN 1.1.9

5 Technical landings

5.1 General
5.1.1 If an operator intends to carry out a technical landing flight into the State of Qatar, it is necessary for the operator to obtain prior permission for landing.
5.2 Application for traffic landings
5.2.1 The application must include the following information in the order shown hereunder:
  1. Name, address and nationality of the operator;
  2. Type, registration marks and carrying capacity of aircraft;
  3. Purpose of flight and name of passengers;
  4. Details of route, points of landing and final destination;
  5. Date and time of arrival at, and departure from Doha International/Hamad International airport;
  6. Name, address and telephone number of operator's local agent (if applicable); and
  7. Any other information that may be significant to the proposed technical landing.
5.2.2 All applications shall be submitted to the address specified under GEN 1.2.2.2.5
5.3 Documentary requirements for clearance of aircraft
5.3.1 Same requirements as specified under GEN 1.2.2.3
5.4 Operational requirements
5.4.1 Same requirements as specified under GEN 1.2.2.4
5.4.2 Operators are required to include their landing/overflying clearance number, under RMK/ in Item 18 of the flight plan.
5.5 Aircraft handling services
5.5.1 Operators are required to contact Qatar Aviation Services (QAS) for all ground handling services, on the given address specified under GEN 1.1.9

6 Air ambulance flights

6.1 General
6.1.1 If an operator intends to carry out an Air Ambulance flight for the purpose of medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) into the State of Qatar, do not necessarily required to obtain prior permission from the QCAA provided, that a standard ICAO flight plan is filed with following information shown hereunder:
  1. Insert, STS/MEDEVAC in item 18 of the flight plan;
  2. Insert the duration of stay and the intention to take on or discharge a medical case passenger or any intended movement of on-board personnel, under RMK/ in item 18 of the flight plan.
6.1.2 It is the responsibility of the MEDEVAC operator to ensure that all the customs and immigration requirements/formalities are appropriately completed.
6.2 Aircraft handling services
6.2.1 Operators are required to contact Qatar Aviation Services (QAS) for all ground handling services, on the given address specified under GEN 1.1.9

7 Diplomatic clearance for foreign state aircraft

7.1 General
7.1.1 All Foreign State Aircraft intending to land at or in transit across the State of Qatar are to obtain diplomatic clearance from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on the following address given below, unless alternate arrangements has been made:
Post:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
P. O. Box 250
Doha
State of Qatar
Tel:(974) 4419 9113
(974) 4011 1000 or, 104/140 (after office hours)
Fax:(974) 4485 0877
(974) 4432 7444 or, 333 (after office hours)
7.2 Operational requirements
7.2.1 Same requirements as specified under GEN 1.2.2.4
7.2.2 Operators are required to include their landing/overflying clearance number, under RMK/ in Item 18 of the flight plan.
7.3 Aircraft handling services
7.3.1 Operators are required to contact Qatar Aviation Services (QAS) for all ground handling services, on the given address specified under GEN 1.1.9

8 Test flights

8.1 General
8.1.1 All applications for test flights are subjected to prior approval.
8.2 Application for traffic landings
8.2.1 All applications are to be made at least 2 hours but not more than 2 working days in advance. If notice is not complied with, the application may not be considered.
8.2.2 Applications should provide details as listed in the order shown hereunder:
  1. Aircraft Callsign;
  2. Aircraft Registration;
  3. Type of Aircraft;
  4. Date, time (UTC) and duration of flight; and
  5. Point of Departure and Arrival.
8.2.3 All applications should be submitted to the following address:
Post:Air Navigation Department
Qatar Civil Aviation Authority
P. O. Box 73
Doha
State of Qatar
Tel:(974) 4465 6230
Fax:(974) 4465 6554
AFS:OTBDZTZX, OTBDYAYX
SITA:DOHXYYF

8.2.4 Applicants should ensure the documents as listed below are remain valid during the flight.
  1. Certificate of Registration;
  2. Certificate of Airworthiness; or
  3. A permit to fly (issued by QCAA) in the absence of valid Certificate of Airworthiness.
8.3 Operational requirements
8.3.1 Requirements on flight planning are specified under ENR 1.10

9 Public health measures applied to aircraft

In relation to public health measures in the State of Qatar, the pilot in command of an aircraft shall report by radio to the ATC of the intended airport of arrival when the following arises:

  1. Presence of person(s) on board of an aircraft of whom he knows or has reason to suspect are suffering from a disease.
  2. Conditions on board which may lead to the spread of disease.