If this sounds familiar, it is! I was hired to fly the same Cessna 210, which I delivered last year down to Guatemala, out of Guatemala and up to Canada.
Interestingly, the active volcano known as Volcan de Fuego was erupting (in a minor way) about every half-hour as I flew by.
My first compulsory stop was in Tapachula, Mexico. The Mexican government requires all small GA aircraft to stop there after crossing their southern border. There is a Mexican Navy base just off the runway, where a very armed group of people check the plane over, for narcotics mostly.
Another weird phenomenon was that it was… hot! It was in the mid 80s and muggy. I thought, if this is winter here…
Then it was on to Tampico, near the Gulf coast, and then into the US, landing at McAllen, Texas. After that, it began to cool off.
Delivery was made to Boundary Bay, British Columbia.













