
Heads Up, Eastbourne: Temporary Flight Restrictions for International Airshow
Attention all Eastbourne residents and aviation enthusiasts! The skies over Eastbourne will soon be hosting some thrilling aerial displays as part of the Eastbourne International Airshow. However, to ensure public safety during these high-energy manoeuvres, the UK government has announced temporary flight restrictions.
Key Details:
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When? The restrictions will be in effect from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM each day, starting on the 14th of August and ending on the 17th of August 2025.
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Where? The restricted area is precisely defined by a series of geographical coordinates. Essentially, it covers a specific zone over Eastbourne where no aircraft is allowed to fly below 5,500 feet above mean sea level.
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Who Can Fly? Exceptions to this rule include aircraft with explicit permission from the Eastbourne International Airshow's flying display director. Additionally, aircraft operated by Police Air Support Units, Emergency Medical Services, and the Maritime and Coastguard Agency are exempt.
Why the Restrictions?
The Eastbourne International Airshow will feature numerous aircraft performing complex aerial stunts. To ensure the safety of both participants and spectators, the Civil Aviation Authority and the Department for Transport have agreed on these restrictions.
Additional Information:
For those seeking more details or requiring permission to fly within the restricted zone, you can contact the Eastbourne International Airshow flying display director. Furthermore, the Civil Aviation Authority's point of contact, Mr. David Ridley, can provide assistance and is available at 03301 382471.
These regulations are crucial for maintaining safety during the event. Keep your eyes on the skies and enjoy the show, knowing that safety is a top priority!
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