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4. Consider visa implications for=non-U.S. crew entering the U.S.
Non-U.S. flight crew members often require specific types of visas to enter the U.S. Crews on private non-revenue flights
may enter with 81/82 visas. A crew member aboard charter (non-scheduled commercial) aircraft will usually need a
Cl/D visa. Charter or private non-revenue crew members may also enter the U.S. with Al/A2 visas, as these are
diplomatic visas. A range of repercussions — including fines and/or=20 immediate deportation — for not having a visa or
the correct type o= visa are possible.
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