This is a document issued by authorized bodies in the fields of civil and state aviation to legal entities and individuals in accordance with the established procedure, confirming the right to carry out these activities.
Among them:
construction of facilities, power transmission lines and other obstacles located in the airfield area or within the airways;
works that produce electromagnetic, light, acoustic, corpuscular or other radiation in the airspace;
the placement of objects that lead to a mass gathering of birds or reduced visibility in areas of airfields;
and other activities that are not directly related to the use of airspace, but affect flight safety.
Permission is required if:
- an object of any height is placed at a distance of up to 4 km from the nearest runway point of the airfield, which rise above the conventional surfaces;
- the object has its own (geometric) height relative to the airfield level of 45 m or more and is located within 15 km from the airfield control point;
- the object has its own (geometric) height relative to ground level of 100 m or more, or in the airfield area - 100 m or more relative to the airfield level;
- communication lines, power lines, objects of radio-electromagnetic or light radiation are placed that can interfere with the operation of aviation radio equipment and lighting equipment at a distance of 15 km from the airfield;
- flare devices for emergency combustion of discharged gases (when determining, the maximum possible height of flame emission is taken into account);
- industrial and other enterprises/structures whose activities may impair visibility at a distance of 15 km from the airfield;
- explosive objects;
A permit is issued by an authorized body in the field of state aviation and an authorized organization in the field of civil aviation.
Aerodrome territory is the territory of the earth's surface with the center at the airfield control point and a radius of 46 km from the airfield control point.
The applicant is considered to be a natural or legal person (owner, customer, developer) who intends to carry out activities that may pose a threat to the safety of aircraft flights.
An obstacle is all fixed (temporary or permanent) and movable objects or parts thereof that are located in an area designed for aircraft movement on the surface and/or rise above a conventional surface designed to ensure the safety of aircraft in flight, or are located outside such designated surfaces and, according to the results of the assessment, pose a danger. for air navigation.
The application for such activities is accompanied by data in accordance with paragraphs 12 and 15 of the Rules for Issuing Permits for Activities that May Pose a Threat to Aircraft Flight Safety, approved by Resolution No. 504.12 of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated May 12, 2011.
Is no. The permission is inalienable and cannot be transferred to third parties.
According to the instructions, if the object is located outside the airfield area (for example, beyond a radius of ~46 km from the airport) and meets at least one of the criteria: its own height is ≥ 100 m, or it is a flare device for emergency combustion of gases, or an explosive object with a scattering of fragments / shock waves - then an impact assessment and obtaining a conclusion and permission are required.