CAA upgrades Norwich Airport airspace control
25.09.11
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has approved a proposal to establish a Controlled Airspace structure in the vicinity of Norwich Airport. The new airspace arrangements will consist of a Control Zone (CTR) and a Control Area (CTA), to protect arriving and departing aircraft.
The CAA has made the change to enhance the air safety at the airport. The current operation, in Class G uncontrolled airspace, frequently requires air traffic control to re-route arriving aircraft or delay departing traffic to ensure the safety of all airspace users due to controllers having no information on other aircraft operating in the area. Aircraft flying VFR wishing to access the new controlled airspace will need to seek clearance from Norwich Air Traffic Control.
The airport believes the introduction of controlled airspace will have a negligible environmental impact in the area. The controlled airspace structure is planned to be implemented on March 8 next year.
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