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

PART 1Airspace change proposals

8Part 1: interpretation

1

In this Part—

  • “air navigation service provider” means a person who provides air traffic services within the meaning of Part 1 of the Transport Act 2000 (see section 98 of that Act) by virtue of—

    1. a

      an exemption granted under section 4 of that Act, or

    2. b

      a licence granted under section 6 of that Act;

  • “airport operator” has the same meaning as in the Airports Act 1986 (see section 82(1) of that Act);

  • “airspace change proposal” has the meaning given by section 1;

  • “the CAA” means the Civil Aviation Authority;

  • “the CAA’s airspace strategy” means the strategy and plan (taken together) for the use of managed airspace that the CAA is required to prepare and maintain by directions given (from time to time) under section 66 of the Transport Act 2000 (air navigation directions given by the Secretary of State to the CAA);

  • “managed airspace” means airspace above—

    1. a

      the United Kingdom, and

    2. b

      any area which is outside the United Kingdom but in respect of which the United Kingdom has undertaken under international arrangements to carry out activities with regard to air navigation.

2

References in this Part to a person involved in airspace change are to be read in accordance with section 2(2).

3

References in this Part to a notice are to a notice in writing.

4

Where a person is required to publish something by this Part, the person must publish it in whatever form and manner the person considers appropriate for bringing it to the attention of persons likely to be affected by it.