We have permission to hold our second annual Ski Fly Meet on Lake Memphremagog on Feb. 20, 2010 where we fly onto the ice on our respective sides of the border and meet at the LINE.
The plan is:
-Fly in and land on the ice on our respective sides of the border on the west side of Providence island in the middle of Lake Memphremagog at the border which can be easily seen by east/west lines where the trees have been cut from coast to coast. The RCMP will place some red cones on the ice to better mark the estimated line on the ice.
-We have permission to walk around and look at each other's airplanes and mingle together as long as we do not pass stuff around to each other, or enter the other country and continue in it. This is special permission for us and for this event.
-Arrive about noon Saturday Feb 20, 2010 and leave early afternoon.
-In the event of bad weather Saturday, the event will take place Sunday Feb. 21 at the same time.
This year we have extra permission as follows:
Good day Mr. Weller,
I am glad to learn that you are organizing another event. I have
consulted Fernando Beltran, Patrol Agent in Charge of Newport Station
United States Border Patrol and Miguel Begin, area Ports Director for
the Canada Border Services Agency. Both are in agreement with your
request and Mr. Beltran is comfortable with you having minor contact
across the line. There must be no exchange of goods and no crossing the
line with intent to enter the country to stay without reporting.
I have requested Pierre Fortier from our Integrated Border Enforcement
Team to be your contact and to take care of any further coordination
that is needed. Please feel free to contact Pierre at tel:
819-876-2372.
All the best for a successful event!
Greg Bishop, Sgt.
SOR EIPF / Nco/Ic
Eastern IBET/ ÉIPF de l'Est
Stanstead/ St.Georges
tel: 819-876-2372
fax: 819-876-2588
TO BE PUT ON THE MAILING LIST TO KEEP UP TO DATE WITH ANY NEW INFORMATION,
send me an email: gweller@abacom.com
Please pass this information around to all those you think may be interested.