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Restricted Airspace (Temporary) – Carbis Bay and Cornwall, 6-13 June 2021

Restriction of Flying Regulations for G7 Summit, Carbis Bay and Cornwall 6-13 June 2021. Details by NOTAM, AIP Sup 026/2021 and in AIC M038/2021 at www.nats-uk.ead-it.com. Restrictions also apply to the operation of all drones SW2021/123 The post Restricted Airspace (Temporary) – Carbis Bay and Cornwall, 6-13 June 2021 appeared first on SkyWise. Article Originally…

Infringement narrative: London City CTA

The latest infringement occurrence narrative from the Airspace and Safety Initiative covers an infringement of the London City Control Area (CTA) with air traffic control and pilot perspectives, findings and casual factor analysis. Read Infringement of the Class D London City Control Area (CTA) The next GASCo Airspace Infringement Avoidance webinar will be on Monday…

Manchester Low Level Route procedure changes

Procedures for the use of the Manchester Low Level Route have been amended to reflect changes in VMC visibility and distance from cloud minima in class D airspace. The briefing document at NATS AIS Home Page (listed as EGCC LOW LEVEL ROUTE CHANGES under News at www.nats-uk.ead-it.com and notified by NOTAM) sets out new and…

Infringement avoidance webinar & Channel Island hot-spot

There will be a GASCo Airspace Infringement Avoidance Webinar on Monday 24th May 2021 at 19:00. Register for this free 90 minute webinar online: Webinar Registration The Airspace & Safety Initiative’s latest hot-spot narrative looks at preventing airspace infringements in the vicinity of the Channel Islands Control Zone – includes VRP details, standard routes and…

LoSS: What you need to know

Join Mike Ling to find out more about what Loss of Safe Separation (LoSS) is, as well as the steps you can take to avoid a Mid-Air Collision or an Airprox. Watch on Youtube: LoSS: What you need to know – YouTube This webinar is brought to you by Astral Aviation Consulting on behalf of the CAA.…

New pre-flight planning guidance

The second set of guidance from the Airspace Infringement Working Group is now available on the Airspace & Safety Initiative website. This new content covers route planning and preparation with two views of threat and error management in action – looking at planning not to infringe and weather. Read more https://airspacesafety.com/pre-flight-planning/ The post New pre-flight…

New infringement occurrence narrative: London TMA

The Airspace & Safety Initiative‘s latest infringement occurrence narrative looks at an infringement of the Class A London Terminal Control Area with air traffic control and pilot perspectives, causal factors and analysis. Read Infringement of the Class A London Terminal Control Area The post New infringement occurrence narrative: London TMA appeared first on SkyWise. Article…

Planning a flight?

New guidance from the Airspace Infringement Working Group (AIWG) includes a refresher on the importance of planning, a reminder to check your own fitness to fly, and a detailed piece on how to plan your weather briefing. Read Pre-flight planning – Airspace Safety More aspects of successful pre-flight prep and planning will be covered over…

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