Legislation – Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Act 2021

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Introduction

PART 1
Airspace change proposals

1 Meaning of “airspace change proposal”

2 Direction to progress airspace change proposal

3 Direction to co-operate in airspace change proposal

4 Directions under sections 2 and 3: supplemental

5 Delegation of functions to CAA

6 Provision of information

7 Appeals and enforcement

8 Part 1: interpretation

PART 2
Air traffic

9 Licensed air traffic services: modifying the licence and related appeals

10 Air traffic services licensed under Part 1 of the Transport Act 2000: enforcement

11 Air traffic services: consequential amendments

12 Airport slot allocation

PART 3
Unmanned aircraft

13 Powers of police officers and prison authorities

14 Powers of police officers relating to ANO 2016

15 Fixed penalties for certain offences relating to unmanned aircraft

16 Amendment and enforcement regulations

17 Disclosures of information

18 Part 3: interpretation

PART 4
General

19 Regulations

20 Extent

21 Commencement

22 Short title

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 Appeals against decisions to give or vary airspace change directions

SCHEDULE 2 Enforcement of airspace change directions and connected appeals

SCHEDULE 3 Modification of licence conditions under section 11 of the Transport Act 2000: appeals

SCHEDULE 4 New Schedule A1 to the Transport Act 2000

SCHEDULE 5 New Schedule B1 to the Transport Act 2000

SCHEDULE 6 New Schedule C1 to the Transport Act 2000

SCHEDULE 7 Air traffic services: consequential amendments

SCHEDULE 8 Unmanned aircraft: powers of police officers and prison authorities

SCHEDULE 9 Unmanned aircraft: powers of police officers relating to ANO 2016

SCHEDULE 10 Fixed penalties for certain offences relating to unmanned aircraft

SCHEDULE 11 Amendment and enforcement regulations

SCHEDULE 1Appeals against decisions to give or vary airspace change directions

Section 7

1Appeals against decisions to give or vary directions

1

A person who is given a direction under section 2 or 3 may appeal to the Tribunal against—

a

the decision to give the direction;

b

a decision to vary the direction.

2

The making of an appeal under this paragraph suspends the effect of the direction or the variation (as the case may be) until the appeal is decided or withdrawn, unless the Tribunal orders otherwise.

2Decisions on appeal

1

The Tribunal may allow an appeal under paragraph 1 only to the extent that it is satisfied that the decision appealed against was wrong on one or more of the following grounds—

a

that the decision was based on an error of fact;

b

that the decision was wrong in law;

c

that an error was made in the exercise of a discretion.

2

If the Tribunal allows the appeal, the Tribunal may set aside or confirm the direction or the variation (as the case may be).

3

If the Tribunal does not allow the appeal, the Tribunal must confirm the direction or the variation (as the case may be).

4

When deciding an appeal against a decision made by the CAA, the Tribunal must have regard to any international obligations which the CAA is required to have regard to under section 5(2).

3Further appeals

1

An appeal lies to the appropriate court on a point of law arising from a decision of the Tribunal under paragraph 2.

2

An appeal under this paragraph may be brought by a party to the proceedings before the Tribunal.

3

An appeal may not be brought under this paragraph without the permission of—

a

the Tribunal, or

b

the appropriate court.

4

In this paragraph “the appropriate court”—

a

in the case of an appeal from proceedings in England and Wales or Northern Ireland, means the Court of Appeal;

b

in the case of an appeal from proceedings in Scotland, means the Court of Session.

4Interpretation

In this Schedule “the Tribunal” means the Competition Appeal Tribunal.