HC Deb 19 December 1990 vol 183 cc205-6W
Mr. Campbell-Savours

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what is the minimum height at which aircraft are permitted to fly in an east-west direction over Derwent Water.

Mr. Kenneth Carlisle

Aircraft flying in this area of the United Kingdom low flying system must adhere to a minimum separation distance of 250 ft.

Mr. Foulkes

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what are the reasons for the concentration of the bulk of operational low flying in the Borders tactical training area since August.

Mr. Kenneth Carlisle

The distribution of operational low flying, including that associated with our Gulf commitments, is constrained by the location of major operating bases and ranges, the prevailing weather and the suitability of the various tactical training areas for individual practice sorties. My Department's aim, reflected in the 1988 extension of the Borders tactical training area, remains, however, to distribute such activity as widely as is practicable and all three tactical areas have been made available for Gulf-related training in recent months.

Mr. Foulkes

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many low-flying movements at less than 250 ft were authorised in each of the tactical training areas in each month from January 1988 to December 1989.

Mr. Kenneth Carlisle

The numbers of movements authorised for flying below 250 ft within the tactical training areas between January 1988 and December 1989 were as follows:

Northern Scotland Central Wales Borders
1988
January 37 0 41
February 255 1 292
March 286 6 174
April 0 0 0

Northern Scotland Central Wales Borders
May 0 0 0
June o 30 0
July 0 12 94
August 24 0 121
September 20 7 54
October 162 2 138
November 25 2 126
December 19 0 187
1989
January 9 0 74
February 49 32 517
March 72 23 462
April 68 15 55
May 376 0 37
June 15 0 0
July 13 0 141
August 11 0 44
September 94 7 316
October 96 12 104
November 14 0 38
December 0 0 0

Mr. Foulkes

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what authorisation has been given since 2 August to United States air force units based in the United Kingdom to fly at heights less than 250 ft above ground level in the United Kingdom.

Mr. Kenneth Carlisle

Agreement was given to a request that a small number of USAF A-10 aircrew based in the United Kingdom, who may be required to deploy to the middle east at short notice, should, very exceptionally, be authorised to undertake a limited amount of low flying training at heights down to 100 ft in the mid-Wales tactical training area in December.

In the event, no such training has taken place to date.

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