#DEVA0755796AOrder Establishing Technical Specifications for Aeronautical Servitudes
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This law specifies the technical requirements for creating unobstructed zones around aerodromes in France. It delineates the airspace that must remain free of obstacles to ensure the safe operation of fixed-wing aircraft. The law describes various surfaces associated with airfields and sets rules about height limits for objects, focusing on safety in aircraft landing and take-off.
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Key Changes
- Defines airspace that must remain obstacle-free for safety.
- Establishes height limits for objects around aerodromes.
- Specifies different surfaces related to landing and take-off procedures.
Obligations
What this law requires
Establish and maintain unobstructed airspace zones around aerodromes according to defined aeronautical servitude surfaces for fixed-wing aircraft operations
Define landing approach surfaces (trouées d'atterrissage) with specified inner edge positions, divergence angles, and height limitations based on runway code designation and operational mode
Define takeoff surfaces (trouées de décollage) extending from runway ends or cleared extensions with specified divergence angles and minimum length to protect aircraft to 300 meters altitude
Establish lateral surfaces (surfaces latérales) with specified slopes that extend from runway centerline support lines to landing approach surface intersections
For precision approach runways, implement additional Obstacle Free Zone (OFZ) surfaces including inner approach surfaces, interrupted landing surfaces, and inner transition surfaces