Chile Overflight Permit and Ground Handling

Any business jet aircraft operator or commercial airline that intends to overfly Chile aerospace required prior overflight permits approval,

As a flight dispatcher, you may need some pre-flight information about Chile overflight and landing permits and their requirement.

Some key points that must be considered when accepting a flight :


  1. The most important thing is CAA working hours, do they work on weekends?
  2. What aircraft document, you may need to submit overfly request?
  3. Are there any permit processing fees set by the Chile civil aviation authority?
  4. What will be the official overfly permit validity as per the concerned authority?
  5. How airline will get Chile air navigation bill from IATA or through a local agent?

What Details Are Needed To Acquire Chile Overflight Permit :


  • Complete Flight Schedule
  • Entry / Exit & ATC Flight Plan
  • Lead Passenger Details ( Only for Passenger Flight )
  • Pilot Name and Nationality
  • Billing address along with email data, telephone number and fax number
  • Consignee & Consigner Details (Only for Cargo Flights)
  • List Of Required Aircraft Documents :
    1 - Air Operating Certificate ( Private Aircraft AOC Not Required )
    2 - Certificate of Airworthiness
    3 - Insurance Certificate
    4 - Noise Certificate
    5 - Registration Certificate

Chile Sample Overflight Permits :


The issued overflight permit number must be inserted in Item 18 of your submiting Flight Plan.

  • Sample Permit Format
Chile Overfly Permit : RMK/CHILE OVF ( Will Be Display Soon )

Is There Any Offical Chile Overflight Permit Processing Fees :


  • According To Chile Civil Aviation
Officially there is "NO CAA Processing Fees" applied for issuance of Chile Overflight Permits.

What Is Chile Overflight Permit Validity :


  • Chile overflight permits are valid for +72 hours (from their initial requested schedule).

How Many FIR's In Chile Airspace :


  • Airspace of Chile is currently having one flight information region (FIR).
  • Chile FIR ICAO Codes are " SCCZ, SCEZ, SCFZ, SCIZ, SCTZ "

Who Will Issue Chile Overflight Permits :


  • Chile Civil Aviation Authority
  • Postal Address : Directorate General of Civil Aeronautics Ave Miguel Claro 1314. Santiago, Chile

Who Is Responsible For Chile Overflight Air Navigation Bill :


  • Chile CAA will issue air navigation bill directly to Airline/Operator.

What Is Chile Civil Aviation Authority Working Hours :


  • Chile Civil Aviation Authority working hours ( 24 Hours ).
  • Weekend In Chile ( Saturday and Sunday )

We Offer Below Chile Overflight and Landing Permits Category :


  • Charter and Private Operator Services
  • Overflight Permits
  • Cargo Flight Overfly Permits
  • Commercial Airlines
  • Monthly Block Permits
  • Seasonal Block Overflight Permits
  • Overfly Country Navigation Settlement
  • Business Jets and Airliners Services
  • Landing Permits
  • Airport Parking Slot Arrangement

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Ground Handling Services :


We understand that by the time, high quality and customized ground handling services, at the best price, are the key elements of a successful flight, whether it is an ad-hoc or scheduled flight, we make sure the aircraft, its crew, passengers and cargo are taken care from its landing to take off. We offer our customers an integrated range of high-quality cargo, ramp, passenger, fuel stop services within Chile and various locations across the globe.


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International Trip Support Services :


Our highly professional flight support team with more than 15 years’ experience has the commercial technical and regulatory knowledge with expertise that enables us to handle your flight in the shortest possible time at any civil airport in Chile

Help to reduce the inconveniences of international flights such as obtaining Chile overflight & landing permits, escorting of passengers, crew through customs, and immigration. Arranging other services by third-party suppliers.

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Cost-Effective Overflight Permits


Our skilled flight support team provides extensive international travel support services for flight clearance requirements in Chile airspace.

You can contact us and our international travel support team will provide you with a full overflight permit fee within 5 minutes.

Cost-Effective Landing Permits


We have direct contacts with worldwide Civil Aviation Authorities (CAA) and in some countries in which CAA is only allowed to process permits through local agents, we have a very professional local representative team available to support our valued customers so that we would be able to arrange landing permits on a short term notice period.

Before applying for an overflight permit, please refer to the following details that may help you understand.

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Travel Information


  • San Rafael Glacier
Within the Laguna San Rafael National Park lies a very special lagoon- the Laguna San Rafael and looming in the farthest end of the lagoon is the majestic, immense San Rafael Glacier rearing a dizzying 70m out of the murky lagoon waters. The sail across the lagoon alone is particularly beautiful with the Patagonian mountains in the distance, lush forests lining the shore and the wild Patagonian dolphins frolicking among the smaller icebergs that dot the lake. Unfortunately, the glacier is retreating fast and gives you not only the opportunity to snap one of South America’s most stunning sites, but also to come face to face with the devastating effects of global warming which, certainly leaves you with food for thought. Get to it before it’s gone…which, according to scientists, will be 2030.
  • Valle de la Luna
Located in the Atacama Desert of Chile, it considered one of the driest places on Earth but what gives this valley it’s name- Valley of the Moon, is it’s unusual landscape. This vast expanse of stone and sand formations embedded in an impressive range of colour and texture resembles the surface of the moon, so much so that NASA tested the Mars rover prototype there! Furthermore, the high composition of salt in the many dry lakes gives the area an eerie white covering. Get there for sunset and watch the transformation that occurs as the sun slips below the horizon and the valley is transfused with pinks, golds and reds. Organised tours leave San Pedro every day and ensure plenty of time to explore before the sun goes down.
  • Torres del Paine
Torres del Paine National Park is part of the National System of Protected Forested Areas of Chile. The area also boasts valleys, rivers such as the Paine, lakes, and glaciers. With the first foreign visit being recorded in 1880, the numbers visiting has increased impressively ever since to 140,000 but the impact of tourists is scientifically measured to ensure it doesn’t impact negatively on the park. There are clearly marked hiking paths and many refugios which provide shelter and services. Hikers can walk the “W” route in 5 days or a full circle in 9 days but for those less interested in hiking and camping, there is a day trip to see the rock tower formations and a luxury hotel at the entrance.
  • Lauca National Park
Lauca National Park is located in the Andean range and consists of both mountainous and altiplano regions, the latter is made up mostly of striking but enormous volcanoes. It is the largest and most extensive of its kind outside of Tibet. Located thousands of feet above sea level the region both literally and metaphorically leaves visitor breathless and although the scenery is stunning, it is the variety of flora and fauna that is truly beautiful. The nimble-footed vicuña and the rabbit-like viscacha are the star attractions, but you’re also likely to see other South American camelids and a variety of bird species including the occasional condor.
  • Laguna Verde Chile
The first, sudden sight of Laguna Verde is stupefying, the intense colour of its waters – green or turquoise, depending on the time of day – jumps out at you from the muted browns and ochres of the surrounding landscape. This green lake lies in the Atacama region, near the San Francisco Pass and is most definitely one of the most beautiful places in Chile. High mountains surround the lake including, Ojos del Salado, the highest active volcano in the world. Although there are beautiful views, there is little fauna around. It is possible to hire a local guide to hike around the region to fully appreciate the topography.
  • The Capillas de Marmol
Deep in the heart of the sleepy fishing village of Puerto Rio Tranquilo are the Capillas de Marmol. The caves are a natural phenomenon when wind, water and rock collide over thousands of years and form heady colour combinations and shapes. With the mesmerising snow-capped Andes rising in the distance, lake General Carrera is stunning enough but once the marble caves come into sight, the majestic Andes are soon forgotten. Some of the rocks resemble familiar shapes; a dog’s head, a chapel and a cathedral, silhouetted against the skyline is enough to take your breath away but inside the caves is another experience, as the glow of the rocks reflects in the water creating an iridescent almost surreal quality. Tours are provided daily by local guides and offer a chance to disembark and scramble onto the rough galleries.
  • The Lake District
It is impossible not to be completely stunned, awestruck and dumb struck by the regions of La Araucanía, Los Ríos and the Lakes District with its menacing volcanoes, glaciers and roaring rivers. The power of nature is evident everywhere and is a once-in-a-lifetime draw for adventure enthusiasts. For the ultimate in adventure, try the off the beaten path destinations like the Cochamó Valley and Caleta Condor. For those less adventurous, there are plenty of hiking paths in the eight national parks in the area.
  • The Beaches of Bahía Inglesa
The beaches of Bahía Inglesa are the stuff of daydreams and their white, powdery sands are much fantasised about on rainy days but in the flesh, the crystal waters, unusual rock formations and glittering sands are truly mind blowing. There are several beaches strung together along the bay to the north of Caldera, some are busier than others during peak season but all are beautiful. However, the Bahía Salada is particularly striking with its tiny coves and sense of wilderness, it is the ultimate beach getaway (from it all).
  • Altiplanic Lagoons
Located high above sea level in the Atacama Desert, the Altiplanic lagoons are part of The Flamingoes National Reserve and are home to a variety of species, some unique to Chile. With the volancoes and mountains looming in the background, the lakes take on an almost ethereal quality as unusual rock formation cast menacing shadows across the deserted landscape. Daily tours to this beautiful area of Chile are offered and can be arranged by your hotel, they are for a full day and accompanied by a knowledgeable, local guide. During your tour, you will visit local villages who making a living selling crafts and handiwork made from the spoils of this desert landscape.
  • Osorno Volcano
Often compared to Mount Fuji, Osorno Volcano is known all over the world but it is also one of the most active volcanoes in the Chilean Andes. With its green slopes and snow caps, it acts as the perfect backdrop for the Chilean Lake District. Group tours can be organised to climb with a local guide and it takes approximately 6 hours. If you thought the view looking at it was stunning, imagine what the view is like from it! Your climb will be accompanied by the Patagonian fox, a variety of woodpeckers and countless other fauna.

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