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Code · CFR · Title 19 — Customs Duties · Part 122 — Air Commerce Regulations · § 122.33

§ 122.33. Place of first landing.

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(a)The first landing of an aircraft entering the United States from a foreign area will be:
(1)At a designated international airport (see § 122.13), provided that permission to land has not been denied pursuant to § 122.12(c);
(2)At a landing rights airport if permission to land has been granted (see § 122.14); or
(3)At a designated user fee airport if permission to land has been granted (see § 122.15).
(b)Permission to land at a landing rights airport or user fee airport is not required for an emergency or forced landing (see § 122.35). \[T.D. 92-90, 57 FR 43397, Sept. 21, 1992, as amended by CBP Dec. 03-32, 68 FR 68170, Dec. 5, 2003\]
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