2020 No. 430

Civil Aviation

The Civil Aviation (Aerial Advertising) (Amendment) Regulations 2020

Made

Laid before Parliament

Coming into force

The Secretary of State makes these Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by section 82(1) of the Civil Aviation Act 19821.

Citation and commencement1

These Regulations may be cited as the Civil Aviation (Aerial Advertising) (Amendment) Regulations 2020 and come into force on 8th May 2020.

Amendment of Regulations2

1

The Civil Aviation (Aerial Advertising) Regulations 19952 are amended as follows.

2

In regulation 4 (prescribed circumstances), at the end of paragraph (h), insert—

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i

the use of any aeroplane, whether flying on its own or with others, to form text or symbols, visible from the ground, through the release of smoke

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Transport

Kelly TolhurstParliamentary Under Secretary of StateDepartment for Transport
EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

Section 82(1) of the Civil Aviation Act 1982 prohibits aerial advertising and propaganda save in such circumstances as may be prescribed by regulations made by the Secretary of State. These Regulations extend the prescribed circumstances set out in the Civil Aviation (Aerial Advertising) Regulations 1995 so as to permit the use of any aeroplane for skytyping and skywriting. Both skytyping and skywriting involve the release of smoke in order to create text or symbols in the sky. Skytyping requires a group of aeroplanes flying in formation, whereas skywriting is typically undertaken by a single aeroplane.

A full impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no significant impact on the private, voluntary or public sectors is foreseen. An Explanatory Memorandum has been published alongside this instrument at www.legislation.gov.uk.