Guidance

Operational Low Flying Training Timetable 15 to 19 July 2019

Updated 17 July 2019

The table below sets out the timetable for use of the 3 Tactical Training Areas (TTA) used for operational low flying training by fast jets and Hercules transport aircraft. Operational low flying is an essential skill and is practised by fixed wing aircraft between 100 feet and 250 feet; a more representative altitude at which pilots would fly in a combat scenario.

The final decision to use a TTA is taken on the day itself as this kind of training can only take place when weather conditions allow. While it is likely some of the slots will not be used, no additional times will be added to those already booked.

When a TTA is active, routine low flying by other military users can take place between 500 feet and 2000 feet. When the TTA is not in use standard low flying training is permitted down to 250 feet and helicopters down to ground level. Late spring and summer are the busiest times for low flying as squadrons make full use of good weather to carry out their training.

Late spring and summer are the busiest times for low flying as squadrons make full use of good weather to carry out their training.

  Central Wales Northern Scotland South Scotland and North England borders
15 Jul 2019 11am to midday 11am to midday, 3pm to 4pm, 7pm to 8pm 10am to 11am, 1pm to 2pm, 5pm to 6pm
16 Jul 2019 11am to midday 11am to midday, 3pm to 4pm, 7pm to 8pm 10am to 11am, 1pm to 2pm, 5pm to 6pm
17 Jul 2019 11am to midday 11am to midday, 3pm to 4pm, 7pm to 8pm 10am to 11am, 1pm to 2pm, 5pm to 6pm
18 Jul 2019 11am to midday 11am to midday, 3pm to 4pm, 7pm to 8pm 10am to 11am, 1pm to 2pm, 5pm to 6pm
19 Jul 2019 11am to midday 1pm to 2pm 10am to 11am, 1pm to 2pm

The 3 TTAs are:

LFA 7(T) - Central Wales
LFA 14(T) - Northern Scotland
LFA 20(T) - the borders area of Southern Scotland and Northern England