Sunday, September 19, 2010

Ireland might have to shorten airspace due to ash

A no fly section might have to be imposed over Ireland tomorrow due to volcanic ash flapping south from Iceland, the Irish Aviation Authority pronounced today.

The IAA has sensitive Irish-based airlines that it is endangered that Irish Airports might be impacted by the deposit south of the volcanic ash clouded cover caused by the north eastward winds, it pronounced in a statement.

Over-flights of Ireland from Britain and Europe are not approaching to be impacted, the IAA said, conjunction are airports in the south of Britain, together with Londons Heathrow.

Flights over Europe were strike by a six-day shutdown of airspace last month over fears of the outcome on jet engines of ash from a volcanic tear in Iceland.

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