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Airspace of Çakaristan

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The Airspace of Çakaristan consists of the airspace over territory and territorial waters. The territory as formulated by the Micras Cartography Society and territorial waters according to the Convention on the Laws of the Seas.

Per 1.X.1724 AN, an air defence identification zone (ADIZ) has been established at the edges of Çakari airspace. Over water, this zone already applies over the exclusive economic zone and over land borders a zone of about 100 km. If an aircraft does not have valid identification, the Çakari Air Force is authorised to intervene.

Access

Signatories to the Convention on Civil Aviation have permission to use airspace. This includes transit rights, traffic rights, beyond rights and cabotage. Except for the right to fly within Çakari airspace without continuing to one's own state.

In addition, some treaty partners have access to Çakari airspace:

Permanent prohibited airspace

Prohibited airspace is established in accordance with Article 11 of the Convention on Civil Aviation. Overview of prohibited airspace:

Capital prohibited airspace

  • The city of Agra
    A special permission and established flight plan is required to fly to and from Akbar Agra Airport.
  • The city and its island of Al-Hamra.

Industrial prohibited airspace

  • Bell Rock
  • Salafuabad Space Centre
  • Taka'atui Space Centre

Military prohibited airspace

  • Khadar
    Part of the permanent prohibited airspace of the city of Agra
  • Yalpan Naval Base

Monument prohibited airspace

Temporary restricted airspace

Temporary restrictions can be imposed on airspace by the Vizarat al-Harb (Ministry of Defence). The list of temporary restricted airspace:


See also