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The Ministry of Defence (MOD) carries out low flying for training across the UK - low flying areas (LFAs), tactical training areas (TTAs)
Military low flying is used to train military aircrew. Low flying by…
The UK is divided into 20 separate low flying areas. Three of these areas…
Contact the Ministry of Defence (MOD) for information about low flying…
You can apply to have low flying stopped temporarily in your area, for…
Application forms for Military Aviation Authority and Centre of Air Safety Training sponsored courses.
DASOR forms are to be used to report all air safety related occurrences.
The MOD form 765 unsatisfactory feature report (UFR) is used to capture technical information (TI) amendment requests throughout the defence air environment.
The SON form is to be used to report all Air Safety significant occurrence notifications in accordance with RA 1410.
This forms allows the anonymous reporting of air safety occurrences which fall outside the normal reporting parameters.
The In-form is the approved reporting form and should replace existing DAEMS forms within all ships/stations/establishments.
Regulated community should use the Military Aviation Authority request for change form to propose changes to regulatory articles or associated manuals.
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