At 10:43 PM 7/11/01, Tim May wrote:
One real world example of such.
Learn to use a search engine. Search on the obvious terms, like "airlines overflight payments."
The first such hit you will find in Google, one of hundreds, is:
"FAA ESTIMATES CUBA OWES US$1 MILLION FOR OVERFLIGHT FEES- Information obtained from an inquiry to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) within the United States Department of Transportation by the U.S.-Cuba Trade and Economic Council shows that Republic of Cuba government-operated Cubana Airlines and Republic of Cuba government-operated AeroCaribbean Airlines were invoiced approximately US$1 million by the FAA for the period May 1997 to 31 January 1998 for overflight fees."
Is this enough for the "one real world example"?
Is that datum from cubatrade.org or cubaonline.org? How about from a real website?
Or, like many quibblers, do you claim that "one example" is not enough?
I specified one. Since you seem to cite the FAA interalia though, I shall require the one example be from the FAA and not from some pro-Cuba organization. Reese