

Our output is likely to consist of one or more of the following:įor most activities of this type, we issue NOTAM to notify other airspace users.

If clarification of the details is required, we will contact you via the email address that was provided in the notification form. The event/activity is then compared against other known activity where we would support the co-ordination and deconfliction of any conflicting activities.

When the notification is received, the details are checked to ensure all required information has been provided in line with regulatory/policy requirements. If it is a recurring event/activity, please quote the previous CAA activity reference number (if known) when completing the notification form.Īfter you submit the notification form, you will receive an automated email confirmation that the details have been received. During periods of high workload, we may be unable to process notifications made with less than the stated minimum notice. Proposed additions or changes to the UK AIP list of permanent sites (in ENR 5.5) should follow the process detailed in CAP 1618: Airspace Design: Unusual aerial activities published in the UK AIP.įor temporary notifications, please complete and submit the notification form.įor activities requiring a formal CAA permission, a minimum of 14 days’ notice is requested. In accordance with Article 92 of the Air Navigation Order (ANO) 2016 (as amended), Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Airspace Regulation issues permissions for kite flying at heights greater than 60 metres Above Ground Level (AGL). Locations of known permanent kite flying sites are detailed in the UK Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) section ENR 5.5 (available on the NATS Aeronautical Information Service (AIS) website).
