
A protected aerodrome which is— (a) an EASA certified aerodrome, (b) a Government aerodrome, or (c) a national licensed aerodrome, and which has an aerodrome traffic zone.,The flight restriction zone consists of— (a) the aerodrome traffic zone at the aerodrome, (b) any runway protection zones at the aerodrome, and (c) any additional boundary zones at the aerodrome.,
A protected aerodrome which is— (a) an EASA certified aerodrome, (b) a Government aerodrome, or (c) a national licensed aerodrome, but which does not have an aerodrome traffic zone.,The flight restriction zone consists of the airspace extending from the surface to a height of 2,000 feet above the level of the aerodrome within the area bounded by a circle centred on the notified mid-point of the longest runway and having a radius of two nautical miles. But if the longest runway does not have a notified mid-point, the mid-point of that runway is to be used instead for the purposes of determining the flight restriction zone.,
A protected aerodrome that is prescribed, or of a description prescribed, under paragraph (6)(d).,The flight restriction zone consists of the zone that is prescribed for the purposes of this paragraph.,
94A(1),Permissions for certain flights by small unmanned aircraft,
