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New rules for air shows

No more planes falling from the skies

Published: 4/13/2000

Moscow city authorities have instigated new stricter rules for air shows to ensure the safety of the city"s residents and visitors from aircraft falling from the sky. From now on, preparation and organisation for these events must start at least one month in advance – no time limits have previously been set and events could be held with only one day"s notice. In addition, organisers of air shows will be subject to strict rules governing the preparation of each stage. Pilots will need to confirm their qualifications and pass medical examinations, while a technical commission will check planes, helicopters, gliders and other craft. Particular attention will be paid to flight conditions such as meteorological conditions, the airfield and the hazards posed by flocks of birds.

Article ID: 1585

 

 

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