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Increased scrutiny calls for pilot caution

Public ready to report misdemeanours.

John King Wed, 08 Dec 2021

With ADSB now installed in many aircraft and the public using Flightradar online to track and identify aircraft, the CAA is receiving a noticeable increase in complaints, often anonymous. Aircraft height is shown on Flightradar, so anyone looking up the CAA rules is able to see what could be a

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John King Wed, 08 Dec 2021
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