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Immigration staff guidance on establishing whether a British overseas territories citizen (BOTC) holds that status by descent or otherwise than by descent.
UK policy and procedure for acceptance of descent equipment intended to provide a controlled means of decent to reach survival craft.
This information pack contains guidance for British citizens of Chagossian descent arriving in the UK.
A decade of recognition, justice, and development: Implementation of the International Decade for People of African Descent. Statement from the UK.
This information pack contains guidance for British citizens of Chagossian descent who are considering relocating to the UK.
While on approach into Exeter Airport on 22 October 2022, the pilot of a Piper PA-28-151 (G-BOTI) lost situation awareness and began the final descent early. The aircraft descended to 400 ft from terrain before climbing.
Incorrect approach profile and go-around, Birmingham Airport, 26 August 2019.
Formal Report AAR 5/2007. Report on the incident to Airbus A321-231, registration G-MEDG, during an approach to Khartoum Airport, Sudan on 11 March 2005.
Unstable approach leading to a terrain warning, on approach to Oxford Airport 29 March 2022.
Pilot descended within 400 ft of terrain while attempting to fly an ILS approach in IMC, at 9 nm on final approach into Exeter Airport, 22 October 2022.
Suspected rapid decompression and emergency descent, en route Birmingham to Aberdeen on 3 February 2016.
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