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CHIRP General Aviation FEEDBACK Edition 93

Hopefully the fine weather will continue into the Autumn and we’ll see a bumper flying period but take care to review those weather forecasts so you don’t get caught out. This edition of CHIRP GA FEEDBACK discusses Threat & Error Management (TEM) and the Human Factors ‘Dirty Dozen’, whilst also including incidents involving take-off problems,…

Restricted Airspace (Temporary) – Central London And Windsor, 19 September 2022

Restriction of Flying Regulations for central London and Windsor on Monday 19 September 2022. Details by NOTAM and in Briefing Sheet at www.nats.aero/ais Information is also available on the Airspace & Safety Initiative website: Mourning and funeral of Her Majesty The Queen: Airspace restrictions Restrictions also apply to the operation of all drones.  The post Restricted Airspace (Temporary)…

Restricted Airspace (Temporary) – Helicopter flight, 16 September

Restriction of Flying Regulations for Helicopter Flights between Kemble, Gloucestershire and Cardiff and Cardiff and London on Friday 16 September 2022. Details by NOTAM and in a Briefing Sheet at www.nats.aero/ais Restrictions also apply to the operation of all drones. The post Restricted Airspace (Temporary) – Helicopter flight, 16 September appeared first on SkyWise. Article…

Restricted Airspace (Temporary) – Cardiff, 16 September – DRONE ONLY

Restriction of Flying Regulations for unmanned aircraft only for Cardiff on Friday 16 September 2022. Details by NOTAM and in Briefing Sheet at www.nats.aero/ais The post Restricted Airspace (Temporary) – Cardiff, 16 September – DRONE ONLY appeared first on SkyWise. Article Originally Posted Restricted Airspace (Temporary) – Cardiff, 16 September – DRONE ONLY on CAA…

EASA Annual Safety Review 2022 published

The EASA Annual Safety Review 2022 is now online. The 2022 edition is based on data up until the end of 2021, when COVID-related restrictions continued to challenge the industry. Despite these challenges, the European aviation system has remained robustly safe.  Article Originally Posted EASA Annual Safety Review 2022 published on EASA

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