Nation Name: Sadakoyama
International Airport(s) Names (code in parenthesis):
Sadakoyama International (SDY)
Sadakoyama Southgate (SSG)
Map denoting airport location:
Closest city to airports:
SDY: Academy City, AC, Shell Beach, Xanadu
SSG: Adelaide, Beaumonde
City Population:
Academy City, AC: 31.2 Million
Shell Beach, Xanadu: 2,142,000
Adelaide, Beaumonde: 2,022,000
Demand for international flight (particularly to Plembobria) (low, med, high):
SDY: High
SSG: Medium
Regulatory Agency for transportation: Department of Aviation Sciences (DAS)
Head of said agency: Arturo Yossarian
Other relevant regulatory agencies: DIS, DDT, DOE
Aircraft restrictions:
Before entering and while present in Sadakoyama airspace aircraft must follow the rules and directions of the Department of Aviation Sciences (DAS), including allowing their agents and inspectors access to all equipment and personnel, and avoiding designated restricted airspace.
Aircraft determined by our inspectors to be an excessive hazard to our environment may be grounded until repairs or upgrades can be made at the owner’s expense.
Do you currently have foreign relations with Plemboria?: No
Would you like RPA to consider domestic flights in your nation? No
May RPA establish a hub in your nation: No
Other restrictions:
Passengers intending to enter Sadakoyama must submit to a health examination. This includes a mental health screening. Providing a medical history and vaccination records for the most recent 12-month period from an accredited source will simplify this procedure. Arriving persons who fail to meet these standards face the possibility of immediate ejection from the country or lengthy quarantine, depending on the circumstances.
Unfortunately no one can be exempted from the health code. This is as much if not more for the protection of yourselves and the world at large. Being a country with a large and highly active biosphere, there are a number of endemic diseases--viral, bacteriological, and parasitic--that it is our responsibility to protect our guests from and keep contained. This can and does mean on occasion that we must deny entry to persons with particular susceptibilities.
Absolutely no undeclared biologically active or potentially active material will be allowed entry into Sadakoyama. Such material will be found, confiscated, and destroyed. This includes but is not limited to:
Fruits, vegetables, meats, snack foods, beverages, "organic" or "health" foods, probiotic yoghurts, cosmetics, medicines or recreational pharmaceuticals, parasites, seeds, spices, cooking ingredients, mildewed clothing or books, pet foods, pets, companion animals, companion cubes, and unaccompanied children. That said, we have a cultural penchant to a perhaps excessive comprehensiveness in our regulations, and while we appear to be draconian we are not inflexible. We are not going to tear a lolly from a child's mouth and we do not destroy lost children.
To be blunt, we feel that our understanding of what constitutes "non-dangerous and unharmful material" to our environment is more advanced than anyone else's. We view Sadakoyama's natural environment as a living laboratory, and our policies are designed to minimize contamination.
The "no pets" rule is unequivocal. We have a large number of unique species and a feral cat, dog, or even bunny rabbit population could be devastating. Such animals arriving into Sadakoyama will be confiscated and may be quarantined, used in scientific research, or destroyed; in extreme cases immediately and in public, right in the terminal, as a warning to others.
Our border restrictions are made perfectly clear on all websites, travel agent brochures, and other various tourism materials; it is the responsibility of people traveling to Sadakoyama to abide by our regulations, just as it is our responsibility to safeguard the health and welfare of our guests, the world at large, and the unique environment we have been entrusted with. It is a responsibility we take very seriously and we have little patience with those that feel they are above our rules.
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