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A Restricted A-B AOC is one which is subject to restrictions which include:
Day Visual Flight Rules (VFR) only;
Only single-engine piston aircraft to operate under the AOC;
All aircraft MTWA on the AOC fleet is less than 2,000 kg;
A-B operations restricted to points within mainland UK.
3.1.6 Charge for Balloon operators – refer to section 5.2
3.2 Charge on application for variation of an AOC or PAOC
3.2.1 Application
Except for certain applications described in paragraphs 3.2.4 to 3.2.10, where different
charges apply, an applicant applying for a variation of its AOC or PAOC must pay an
application charge for the investigation required by the CAA before the AOC or PAOC will be
varied.
Last updated: 17 March 2023
Neart na Gaoithe and Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm TMZ | Consultation Background and Methodology
70851 021 | Issue 1
15
Post-Consultation Actions
No new or unexpected issues have arisen which would affect NNGOWL and
ICOL’s proposal to introduce a TMZ over the NNG and IC Offshore Wind Farms.
Last updated: 24 November 2021
• Drone Operators and remote
pilots
Last updated: 10 March 2021
Moreover, the CAA (Air
Navigation) Directions 2017 (as amended)2 require the CAA to “develop and publish
rules, guidelines, technical design criteria and common procedures for the use of UK
airspace”.
1.2 Pursuant to these requirements, the purpose of this policy statement is to provide
guidance on the application of the airspace change process (CAP 1616) for the
establishment of new, and changes to existing, No Planning Zones (NPZs) and Flight
Plan Buffer Zones (FBZs).
2 Scope
2.1 The establishment of new and changes to existing NPZs in a Free Route Airspace
(FRA) environment are within the scope of this policy statement.
2.2 The establishment of new and changes to existing FBZs are within scope of this policy
statement.
3 No Planning Zones
3.1 NPZs are airspace volumes of defined dimensions within which the planning of flight
trajectory is either not permitted or allowed under certain specified conditions3.
3.2 In order to avoid short crossing of multiple ATC airspaces
Last updated: 25 April 2023
v) EASA Opinion No. 01/2016 on revision of the European operational rules for balloons –
Orientation discussion
- The Commission briefed Member States on their proposals for a specific regulation
addressing the Balloon Operations.
Last updated: 03 March 2016
Drones and Model Aircraft Registration & Education Service
The CAA 'Drones and Model Aircraft Registration & Education Service' (DMARES) is
delivering the systems, processes and content to meet new measures in force from
the end of November 2019.
Last updated: 13 December 2019
• Consistent: Government rules and standards must be joined up and implemented
fairly
Last updated: 01 July 2006
The consolidated EASA Balloon Rules came into effect on the 8
April 2019 covering rules for air operations with EASA balloons.
Last updated: 01 August 2019
(f) The Entity must ensure that staff at all levels, including the accountable manager, can
be relied upon as honest and truthful and are demonstrably consistent in applying the
rules, in spirit and letter, in accordance with the CAA’s fitness of character policy.
Last updated: 06 March 2025
Germany has revoked the exemption
with effect from 1st May and replaced it with a new exemption with more robust mitigation
measures.
Last updated: 11 May 2015