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Airspace notification of kites
Guidance on planning a kite event or activity within UK airspace
Last updated: 25 August 2023
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DAP Policy 119: Operation of Tethered Balloons and Kites at or above 150 m
In considering the merits of any particular tethered balloon/kite proposal, the CAA must therefore consider the impact upon other aviation stakeholders.
Publication status: Current
Last updated: 22 February 2024
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DAP Policy 119 (PDF)
06 March 2013 Page 1 of 3 Directorate of Airspace Policy 1 March 2013 Policy Statement OPERATION OF TETHERED BALLOONS AND KITES AT OR ABOVE 150M 1.
Last updated: 22 February 2024
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Insurance
To qualify for licensing, air carriers must demonstrate they have sufficient levels of insurance
Last updated: 05 July 2024
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CAP1271 (PDF)
Balloons, airships, kites and the launching of gliders Articles 163, 164 and 165 The current provisions covering small unmanned balloons, the launching of gliders, kites, parascending parachutes and the mooring of airships, appear to be quite complex and detailed.
Last updated: 22 February 2024
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CAP1414 (PDF)
and regulatory classifications ..................................................... 6 Flight Operations ................................................................................................. 8 Permission to operate in the service of the Police ........................................ 8 Instrumentation and equipage requirements ................................................ 8 Essential operational regulations ................................................................. 9 Specialised operations ................................................................................. 9 Flight time limitations (FTLs) for GA operations ......................................... 10 Commercial air transport and flight training at unlicensed aerodromes ...... 11 Aerial work with aircraft registered outside of the European Economic Area (EEA) .......................................................................................................... 12 Free balloons, kites
Last updated: 22 February 2024
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Safety Sense Leaflet 32 (PDF)
• Interference with the aircraft by firearms, fireworks, flying kites, laser illumination, high powered lights lasers, Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems, model aircraft or by similar means
Last updated: 22 February 2024
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ORS4 No.1496 (PDF)
holding a valid air operator certificate issued by the CAA under article 134 of the Order; and iii) ”A-to-A operation” means a commercial air transport or public transport helicopter operation starting and ending at the same place (as defined in Schedule 1 of the Order). 12) Dropping Articles with CAA Permission (SERA.5005(f)(2)) The CAA permits, under SERA.5005(f), an aircraft conducting day VFR flight elsewhere than over the congested areas of cities, towns or settlements or over an open-air assembly of persons to be flown below 500 ft above the ground or water, below 500 ft above the highest obstacle within a radius of 150 m from the aircraft or closer than 500 ft to any person, vessel, vehicle or structure if it is flying: a) with the permission of the CAA under article 89(2) (b) of the Order (dropping of articles and animals); or b) in accordance with an aerial application certificate granted by the CAA under article 91 of the Order. 13) Captive Balloons and Kites
Last updated: 22 February 2024
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Event and obstacle notification
Information for planning and notifying a display, event or obstacle within UK airspace
Last updated: 22 May 2024
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CAP1763 (PDF)
By way of assistance, a consolidated version of the ANO articles that have been affected by this amendment can be found at Annex A. 1 “Small unmanned aircraft” means any unmanned aircraft, other than a balloon or a kite, having a mass of not more than 20kg without its fuel but including any articles or equipment installed in or attached to the aircraft at the commencement of its flight 2 Statutory Instrument (SI) 2018 No. 623, entitled ‘The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order 2018’.
Last updated: 22 February 2024
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