RESTRICTED AIRSPACE NOTIFICATION
002‐2022
Reference:
Air Navigation (Overseas Territories) Order 2013 ‐ Article 68(1)(a)

Restricted Airspace:
Three nautical mile radius centered on
(Latitude 19°41’13.14” Longitude 79°52’58.10’’)
MWCB Aerodrome Reference Point
Charles Kirkconnell International Airport, Cayman Brac
From Surface to 6000 ft above mean sea level
Between 1100 – 1400 hours local time on Saturday 4th June 2022

To ensure the safety and security of all guests, staff and performers at the Her Majesty the Queen’s Jubilee Air Show, the Director‐General of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI) has restricted the airspace surrounding the event in accordance with the provisions of Article 68 (1)(a) of the Air Navigation (Overseas Territories) Order 2013, as amended.

The flight of all aircraft, including small unmanned aircraft (SUA), also known as Drones, is prohibited within 3 (three) nautical miles of the Charles Kirkconnell International Airport, Cayman Brac from surface to 6000 ft above mean sea level.

For the avoidance of doubt, the restriction applies to both approved commercial SUA/Drone
operators and recreational enthusiasts unless specifically approved for this event by the CAACI.

The CAACI is collaborating with the RCIPS to ensure that the restricted airspace is appropriately policed and notice is hereby given that any infringement of this restriction could lead to prosecution in accordance with the provisions of Article 185 of the Air Navigation (Overseas Territories) Order 2013, as amended.

Signed by
P. H. Richard Smith
Director‐General of Civil Aviation
Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands
Dated: 24th May 2022

RESTRICTED FLYING ZONE 002-2022 QJAS MWCB 04 May 2022