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The CAA’s Procedure to review the classification of airspace (CAP 1991) requires us to regularly consider whether to carry out a review of airspace classification; to carry out a review (including consulting airspace users) where we consider a change might be made; and to amend the classification as we consider appropriate.

We have decided to carry out our first review in the Cotswold Region and have produced a report which details what we know about airspace usage within the Cotswold Region, taking airspace composition, existing Airspace Change Proposals (ACPs) and safety data into account.

We invite stakeholders to review this report and to use it as background information to enable them to share their experiences of operating within this region.

Qualitative analysis of the information presented has been kept intentionally limited to encourage a full and open discussion of the airspace throughout the engagement phase.
Status:
Current
Review comment:
-
Version:
2
Version date:
11-Aug-2021
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