I've gone to that "Land Down Under (Mexico)" many times.  They don't
really care if
you can drive.  What they really want is a copy of your birth cert.  If
you have
that, you can go anywhere, anytime.  No need for visas or passports.

Larry

John Cooper wrote:

> In a message dated 00-06-05 17:07:08 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > Take your driver's license so you can prove US citizenship
>
> You mean US residence, right?  Will a driver's license work everywhere?
> And Dick is right.  Most US genreal aviation insurance policies aren't
worth
> squat in Mexico.  I think AOPA has a bunch of free (to members, at
least)
> info on flying into Mexico and Canada.
>
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