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CAA and Airshows
Posted: 26 Jan 2016, 10:44
by Chris Sykes
Has anyone else heard anything about the latest ban on ex military aircraft from displaying over land?
Re: CAA and Airshows
Posted: 26 Jan 2016, 11:13
by Jon.M
I've only seen this
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-sussex-35402830
My reading of this article is that there will be increased training and checks of airshow organisers and pilots. Whilst the AAIB is still investigating the Shoreham crash the temporary restrictions such as aerobatics by ex-military aircraft over land remain in force. They will be properly considered after the AAIB report.
It doesn't say ex-military aircraft are 'banned' from displaying over land, but that the current temporary restrictions will continue.
Jon
Re: CAA and Airshows
Posted: 27 Jan 2016, 11:34
by Chris Sykes
I just wanted a bit of clarification as a few chaps on my Facebook were moaning about a ban.
Re: CAA and Airshows
Posted: 27 Jan 2016, 11:36
by cstorey
My understanding from the AAIB site is that for the present, all Hunter variants are grounded completely pending completion of the investigation . I think I got this from the last bulletin about the Shoreham crash
Re: CAA and Airshows
Posted: 27 Jan 2016, 14:22
by Chris Sykes
Yep except the military registered ones (IE HAA at Scampton).
Re: CAA and Airshows
Posted: 27 Jan 2016, 21:54
by Motormouse
Chris Sykes wrote:Yep except the military registered ones (IE HAA at Scampton).
Or those registered in another country. Caa only applies to UK registered as Hunter is not a type adopted by easa
Ttfn
Pete
Re: CAA and Airshows
Posted: 31 Jan 2016, 20:19
by Hot_Charlie
The full CAA document is available for public viewing (CAP1371 if you want to google it). It's not particularly interesting reading, and a lot of common sense application (such as qualifications and experience requirements for those who want to display "more exciting" types).
