A Laois village will be declared a "no fly zone" during the launch
A Laois village will be a no-fly zone later this week, due to the launch of a rocket.
The Irish Aviation Authority has filed a Temporary Restricted Area on the flying of aircraft and rockets.
That TRA will be in place to faciliate the launching of a rocket by Esero Ireland during the period the notice is in effect.
It will be in effect on from 9am to 6pm Thursday and Friday, and will cover a lateral radius of one nanometer.
SAFETY NOTICE: TRA in place in the vicinity of Emo, County Laois due to by rocket launch by ESERO - Ireland.
— IAA (@IAApress) April 29, 2024
Thursday 2nd to Friday May 3rd. More Info at https://t.co/Q8BepWdmVI pic.twitter.com/QDvtVojtZ2
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