Airspace Regulation
/ˈɛərspeɪs ˌrɛɡjʊˈleɪʃən/
Definitions
- (n.) Legal framework governing the use and control of airspace to ensure safety, security, and efficient management of aircraft operations.
The new airspace regulation restricts drone flights near airports to prevent accidents.
- (n.) Statutory and administrative rules implemented by national or international authorities controlling air traffic and air navigation corridors.
International airspace regulation is coordinated by the International Civil Aviation Organization.
Forms
- airspace regulation
- airspace regulations
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Commentary
Typically involves both national legislation and international agreements; precision in defining controlled zones and permitted activities is critical in drafting.
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