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A system exists to collect information on civil aerial activities for distribution to military operators to assist in flight planning. This system is known as the Low Level Civil Aircraft Notification Procedure (CANP).
 
Before commencing any low flying sortie, military pilots receive a comprehensive brief on all factors likely to affect their flight, including relevant CANP details. Hence, maximum participation in CANP by those planning to conduct the qualifying activities is essential if full benefit is to be obtained from the procedure.
 
Pilots/operators, or their representatives, intending to embark upon aerial activities described below should notify details of the flights to the Low Flying Booking Cell (LFBC) at the London Air Traffic Control Centre (Military) – LATCC(Mil). For the purposes of CANP, direct-dial, Freephone and Freefax facilities are available during these hours:
 
Monday to Thursday: 0700 – 2300 (local); Friday: 0700 – 1700 (local).
 
Email or Fax notification is preferred for CANP requests as this allows the LFBC to email, ‘faxback’ or telephone confirmation of fax receipt and issue a reference number to the aircraft operating authority. Contact numbers are as follows:
 
Fax: 0800-3892225      Tel: 0800-515544 Email : cas-aslfoslfbcgroupmail@wittering.raf.mod.uk
 
 
Commercial Aerial Activity
 
The following civil aerial activities at and below 1000ft AGL with an expected duration in excess of 20 minutes at a specific location, should be notified to the LFBC:
 
(a) Aerial crop spraying (this includes all agricultural tasks carried out by an aircraft);


 
(b) Underslung aerial load lifting;
 
(c) Aerial photography and filming;
 
(c) Aerial survey/air surveillance.


 
Pipeline/powerline inspection activity is the subject of an AIC. However, aircraft carrying out powerline inspections and which are able to operate within a limited geographical area may apply for warning status under CANP. Any request for such protection should be made as far in advance as possible through the email address, Freefax or Freephone details shown above. The manager of the UKLFS at Low Flying Operations Squadron (LF Ops Sqn), RAF Wittering will consider requests of this nature on a case-by-case basis.
 
Procedure
 
CANP fax and telephone messages should provide details of the intended activity in the following format:
 
(a) Type of activity;


 
(b) Location(s) – preferably as a 2-letter, 6-figure grid reference taken from an OS 1:50,000 map, although latitude and longitude will be accepted. The name of a nearby village or town is also required;
 

(c) Area of operation(s) – see paragraph below referring to ‘Operating Area Boundaries’
 
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