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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 19 January 2010

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

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Michael D. Higgins

Question:

493 Deputy Michael D. Higgins asked the Minister for Transport if all military and other aircraft operated by external State authorities file flight plans when overflying or landing here; and if there are conditions or limitations on the submission of those flight plans. [48576/09]

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The matter of flight plans is a function of the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA). The IAA, which is responsible for air traffic control in this country, has informed my Department that a flight plan must be filed for all civil and military flights across international borders. The procedures for flight planning are laid down in the Integrated Aeronautical Information Publication (IAIP) and are in accordance with international standards. Full details are available on the IAA website www.iaa.ie

Foreign military aircraft may only land in or overfly Irish territory with the permission of the Minister for Foreign Affairs.

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