![]() ![]() Implementation of CAP 1096 will be aligned to the rollout of the Airspace Co-ordination and Obstacle Management Service (ACOMS), currently in development. Stage B - (Confirmation of readiness - Q1/Q2 2022) Please address feedback to with the subject line - AVOKA Feedback. Feedback received alongside wider stakeholder engagement will be used to assist development of the new partly automated notification and assessment process detailed in Phase 3. The CAA would welcome feedback on the new form's effectiveness. Where the new online notification form is being used, the operators should note within the application if they are trial participants. ![]() Where the CAA are required to be notified, the DAP 1924 or the new online notification form can be utilised to support the provision of the required data. Operators are to note the mandatory requirement now in force to notify the CAA of any crane that is (or is proposed to be) at or above 100 metres AGL regardless of proximity to aerodromes or height of surrounding structures. To assist with identifying relevant aerodromes, the Non-Trial Crane Notification Areas - 6km can be used to identify aerodromes with safeguarded areas. Within this guidance, the crane users are encouraged to liaise directly with local aerodrome license holders/operators.
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