19 C.F.R. § 122.154 Notice of arrival.
Title 19 - Customs Duties
(a) Application. All aircraft entering the U.S. from Cuba shall give advance notice of arrival. (b) Procedure for giving advance notice of arrival. The commander of an aircraft covered by this section shall give the advance notice of arrival not less than one (1) hour before crossing the U.S. coast or border. Notice shall be given either: (1) Through Federal Aviation Administration flight notification procedure (see International Flight Information Manual, Federal Aviation Administration); or (2) Directly to the Customs officer in charge at the Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida; the John F. Kennedy International Airport, Jamaica, New York; or the Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles, California, whichever is applicable. (c) Contents of notice. The advance notice of arrival shall state: (1) Type of aircraft and registration number; (2) Name of aircraft commander; (3) Number of U.S. citizen passengers; (4) Number of alien passengers; (5) Place of last foreign departure; (6) Estimated time and location of crossing the U.S. coast or border; and (7) Estimated time of arrival. [T.D. 88–12, 53 FR 9292, Mar. 22, 1988, as amended by T.D. 99–71, 64 FR 53628, Oct. 4, 1999]
Title 19: Customs Duties
PART 122—AIR COMMERCE REGULATIONS
Subpart O—Flights to and From Cuba
§ 122.154 Notice of arrival.

