UKSI 2026/414 Restricts Flying at The Hoe Plymouth
Summary
UK Parliament has enacted UKSI 2026/414, a Statutory Instrument that restricts flying at The Hoe in Plymouth, England. The instrument applies to aviation activities within the specified geographic area. As a UK Statutory Instrument, this represents binding legislation with direct effect.
What changed
UKSI 2026/414 introduces restrictions on flying at The Hoe in Plymouth. The Statutory Instrument applies to aviation activities within the specified location.
Affected parties including aviation operators, pilots, and drone users must comply with the restrictions when operating in the Plymouth Hoe area. Compliance obligations are specific to the geographic scope of the instrument.
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