#BGBl. 2026 I Nr. 25Sixth Regulation Amending the Two Hundred and First Implementing Regulation to the Air Traffic Regulations (Establishment of Visual Flight Procedures for Arrivals and Departures to and from Bremen Airport)
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This German federal regulation, published in the Bundesgesetzblatt on 3 February 2026, introduces the sixth amendment to existing implementing rules under the Air Traffic Regulations. It specifically establishes updated visual flight rules (VFR) procedures for arrivals and departures at Bremen Airport. The regulation is issued by the Federal Supervisory Office for Air Traffic Control and focuses on defining precise flight paths and operational requirements for aircraft operating under visual meteorological conditions to and from this major northern German airport. The changes aim to enhance safety, improve traffic flow, and ensure better coordination between visual and instrument flight operations at Bremen Airport.
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Key Changes
- Establishes updated visual flight procedures for arrivals and departures at Bremen Airport
- Amends the 201st Implementing Regulation to the Air Traffic Regulations for the sixth time
- Defines specific flight paths for VFR operations to and from Bremen Airport
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What this law requires
Implement and comply with the updated visual flight rules (VFR) procedures for arrivals and departures at Bremen Airport as established by this sixth amendment
Follow the precise flight paths defined in the regulation for visual meteorological conditions operations at Bremen Airport
Coordinate visual flight operations with instrument flight operations according to the procedures established by this regulation