Poland and Latvia imposed sweeping restrictions on civilian air traffic along their eastern borders following the incursion of Russian drones into Polish airspace early on Wednesday.
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The measures will remain in place until midnight on December 9 — the maximum duration allowed under current regulations, added the statement.
Meanwhile, the Latvian restrictions go into effect on Thursday at 6 pm in a zone along the country's borders with Russia and Belarus and will remain into effect at least until September
Under the new rules in Poland's restricted airspace, only military aircraft are permitted to operate between sunset and sunrise. During daylight hours, flights are allowed only under strict conditions, including submitting a flight plan, using active transponders, and maintaining constant radio contact with air traffic control.
Military jets on quick reaction alerts, identified by ato call signs GARDA or ALPHA SCRAMBLE,
Civilian drones are banned at all times, reported Politico, citing PANSA.
Exemptions apply to flights with official status, including HEAD (heads of state), STATE (government missions), SAR (search and rescue), HOSP and MEDEVAC (medical evacuations), and FFR (firefighting operations).
Other flights may be permitted if they involve state aviation, air ambulances, or are deemed necessary to protect human or animal life during emergencies such as natural disasters, accidents,