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Infringements of CANP Airspace
 
Infringements of CANP airspace will be fully investigated. If it is considered that CANP airspace has been infringed by military aircraft, and more than 4 hours pre-notification (in the correct format) has been given, then pilots/operators should contact the LFBC as soon as possible with the following information:
 
(a)  Reference number;
 
(b)  Date and time of the incident;
 
(c)  Number and type of aircraft involved;
 
(d)  Position and estimated profile (heading/height) of aircraft involved.
 
Pilots/operators should note that military light aircraft flying at an IAS of 140kt or less, helicopters and any aircraft flying within a MATZ, need not avoid CANP airspace. However, pilots of such military aircraft will be aware of the notified activity, subject to the minimum notifying period.
 
 
Recreational and Other Aerial Activities
 
Recreational Aerial Activities
 
The LFBC invite notifications concerning certain recreational aerial activities planned to occur at or below 1000ft AGL. Such notifications will be granted warning status under CANP and will be promulgated to military aircrew. Notifications are only required, however, when 5 or more gliders, hang-gliders and paragliders, free-flight balloons, microlight aircraft or model aircraft will be operating:
 
a) From a site not listed in the UK AIP for such activity; or


 
b) From a site listed in the UK AIP but outside the published operating hours of the site, where these are detailed.


 
Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (b) above, operators will be aware that Permissions for cable launched gliding, hang-gliding and paragliding activities, to a height of more than 60 metres AGL, are issued by DAP. Individual Permissions will stipulate that, if the activity is during a weekday, it is conditional on compliance with the CANP system.

 
BHPA Members may also seek avoidance status when operating from one of the BHPA listed sites on weekdays (as also listed in the Mil AIP Vol 3, Part 1, Section 2). The LFBC must be notified by 2000 hours the day before flight (1600 hours on the preceding Friday for Saturdays and Sundays), otherwise the site will attract warning status only. The LFBC should be informed as soon as possible if the activity is cancelled.
 
Other Aerial Activities
 
The LFBC also invites notification of the following activities:
 
a) Tethered and captive balloons (to a height greater than 60 metres AGL);


 
b) Kite flying, involving 5 or more kites from a specified site, (to a height greater than 60 metres);


 
c) Operations of aircraft from water;


 
d) Other aerial activity likely to create an exceptional concentration of aircraft at a site not listed in the UK AIP.
 
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