GA via Russia and Japan

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Anyone have experience flying from Alaska to Japan via Russia?
 
The closest I've been is watching this:

 
this?

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Russia aside, hard to get a visa to enter Japan right now unless you are SOFA status. Japanese still think they can beat COVID with masks and travel bans.
 
I have, but only in 'big' GA. And it was in 2010, before the current situation in Russia. Anchorage-Petropavlovsk-Narita.
 
So are you thinking about a Jimmy Doolittle type trip? I talked to a guy that did that in the 50's-60's, think it was in an RB-57. I don't think I'd want to try it in anything that flew lower or slower.
 
Keep in mind that Avgas is scarce to non-existent at eastern Russian airports.
 
Don’t listen to the naysayers. I think it would be a wonderful adventure. What is the worst that could happen?
 
GA is rare in Japan. It's not impossible, but expect typical Japanese (very lengthy and pointless) paperwork. They are typically much more accommodating to gaijin (foriegner) than Japanese citizens. The US DoD bases used to fly GA there in flight clubs, but those are all gone now. You will need a reciprocity JA license to fly in Japan. (*see links...outdated, but may give you some contacts)

From Alaska, you would be flying down through most of the Aleutian islands. Once past say Shimya, you are completely on your own, until northern Japan. Winds and weather in that area is not nice for most of the year. That said, there are many of the small islands with US airbases and runways that you could land at if an emergency arises.

I have no information on eastern Russia. I'd probably take my chances ditching the plane in intl waters first.


https://www.aopa.jp/Newenglish/Newenglish/Fly_1 rev 2.html

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