Air regulator says unexpected displays risk dazzling pilots
Anyone planning to hold a fireworks display is urged to notify the Civil Aviation Administration in advance.
The organisation says unexpected displays can pose real risks to aircraft by dazzling pilots.
Anyone planning an event can complete a form available HERE, which alerts pilots and air traffic control that fireworks will be set off.
The use of outdoor lasers and searchlights should also be registered with the CAA.
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