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Air Law
1.5.4.1 Special airspaces, restrictions
P (Prohibited Area)
A restricted airspace over a state’s territory or territorial waters within which
flight is prohibited.
If an aircraft enters an area where aviation is prohibited, the aircraft must leave
the area without delay and notify the relevant public authority as soon as
possible and, unless the authority gives other instructions, land immediately at
the nearest aerodrome within the kingdom, the use of which is open to the
public for flying and where landing is possible.
R (Restricted Area)
A restricted airspace over a state’s territory or territorial waters within which
flight may only occur under certain specified conditions.
If the restricted area is not active according to NOTAM, it may be transited. If
active, permission must be requested from the relevant authority mentioned
in BL 7-20.
D (Danger Area)
A specific airspace within which activities may pose a danger to aircraft in flight
(outside the 3 nautical mile boundary).
Prior to any flight that might pass through area D, the aircraft commander must
check if there is any hazardous activity in the area. If such activity is ongoing,
fly-through should be avoided. Information about activity in D-areas can be
obtained the day before the planned activity from 11:00 (10:00) UTC at ACC,
FIS and at briefing offices at airports.
A series of projectiles which, when exploded, produce red and green
lights, fired at 10-second intervals during the day or night, indicate to
an aircraft that it is flying in or about to fly into a restricted area, a
prohibited area or a danger area without permission, and that the
Sensitive Natural Areas
aircraft must take the necessary precautions.
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