CAA imposes London and Windsor flying restrictions during Queen’s funeral

Flying restrictions have been imposed in central London and Windsor on Monday for the Queen’s funeral.

Between 6am and eight.59pm on September 19, no plane, together with drones, are to fly beneath 2,500ft over the areas, the place companies will happen together with a state funeral at Westminster Abbey and a committal service at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Fortress.

The ban consists of any small balloon, any kite weighing no more than two kilograms, any unmanned plane and any parachute together with a parascending parachute or paramotor.

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) mentioned that it “determined that it's needed within the pursuits of safety” to usher in the measures.

Exceptions to the restricted flight plans embrace aircrafts flying from London Metropolis Airport, London Heathrow Airport, Royal Air Power Northolt and London Heliport.

Flights below the management of the Nationwide Police Air Service, the Maritime and Coastguard Company, the Helicopter Emergency Medical Providers or the King’s Helicopter Flight will even be capable of go forward.

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