
Flying Restrictions Over Epping Lifted: What You Need to Know
Date and Time: Revocation enacted at 11:00 a.m. on September 19, 2025
In a decisive move, the UK government has lifted the emergency flying restrictions that were previously in place over the Epping area. These restrictions, which were originally enacted to address an unspecified emergency, are no longer deemed necessary by the Secretary of State for Transport. The revocation of these restrictions is effective immediately.
Key Points:
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Immediate Effect: The revocation was signed into effect at 11:00 a.m. on September 19, 2025, by Karen L Michaels, a Grade 7 official from the Department for Transport.
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Background: The restrictions were part of the Air Navigation (Restriction of Flying) (Epping) (Emergency) (No. 2) Regulations 2025. These rules were initially put in place as a precautionary measure due to a situation considered to pose a risk to public safety.
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Legal Authority: The move to revoke these restrictions was carried out under the authority granted by article 239 of the Air Navigation Order 2016. This legislative framework allows for swift adjustments to air navigation rules in response to changing circumstances.
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Public Interest: The decision reflects a shift in the assessment of public safety needs, indicating that the emergency situation that warranted the original restrictions has been resolved or mitigated.
Implications:
For local residents and aviation operators, this means that normal air navigation operations can resume in the Epping area. The lifting of these restrictions should alleviate any operational disruptions previously experienced by aviation services and may also have a positive impact on local businesses and travel plans.
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