Cuban Corridors

gprellwitz

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Okay, in preparation for the Caribbean trip, I'm looking at Cuban overflight corridors. I know that there are three of them (Giron - East, Maya - Central, and Nuevas - West). I know where the Giron corridor is located, because that's the one used by the Cayman Caravan. I'm thinking of heading from the Turks & Caicos or maybe Crooked Island in the Bahamas (via Stella Maris or Great Iguana for the airport of entry), so I figure that the Nueva corridor would make sense. However, I can't find a depiction of it anywhere! Anyone know the waypoints or have a graphic?

Also, according to the FAA (http://www.faa.gov/ats/aat/ifim/ac91-70c06.htm) they require the airplane logbooks to be aboard, even on an overflight. Not sure how they'd enforce that, though. Since I'd be flying a rental aircraft, I might have some problems with that.
 
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