Ilmailun uudet kieltoalueet voimaan 28.5.2015

The Finnish government has, on 21 May 2015, issued a decree on four new prohibited areas for aviation. Three of the areas are located in Helsinki (Kruununhaka, Meilahti and Munkkiniemi) and one in Naantali (Luonnonmaa). The new prohibited areas extend to a height of 150 m above ground or sea. The changes enter into force on 28 May 2015. The existing prohibited areas for aviation (Loviisa, Olkiluoto and Kilpilahti) remain unchanged. Any aviation activities within these areas are prohibited. In addition to conventional flight operations, aviation also encompasses the flying of remotely piloted aircraft and model aircraft.

 

For special reasons, however, Trafi may grant permission for flying in a prohibited area. Application for permission must be submitted to Trafi at the latest 7 days before the activities are intended to start.

Read more about the application procedure.

Source: http://www.trafi.fi/en/about_trafi/news/3382/new_prohibited_areas_for_aviation_as_of_28_may_2015