Local NewsPublic Notice Warning against kite flying in low-flying aircraft districts by Barbados Today 07/03/2024 written by Barbados Today 07/03/2024 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.6K The Air Navigation Services Department is reminding the public that kite flying in low-flying aircraft districts is prohibited. Persons who fly kites are being reminded especially for the upcoming kite flying season, Easter, that such activity is dangerous to lowflying aircraft, and they can be prosecuted for flying kites in no-kite flying zones. Districts which fall five kilometres off the perimeter of the Grantley Adams International Airport are considered no-kite flying zones. This zone stretches from Oistins in Christ Church to Boarded Hall in St George, and Brereton and Six Roads in St Philip, back to South Point and Oistins. Kites must not be flown in the following areas in Christ Church: Silver Hill, Gall Hill, Kingsland, Wotton, Maxwell, Cane Vale, Newton, Scarborough, Pegwell, Gibbons, Thornbury Hill, Silver Sands, Ealing Park, Wilcox, Lowlands, Coverley, Charnocks, Pilgrim Road, Fairy Valley, Durants, Callenders, Chancery Lane, Parish Land and Leadvale. Other areas where kite flying is prohibited are Gemswick, Mangrove, Heddings, Foul Bay, Ocean City, Diamond Valley, and Rock Hall in St Philip. Anyone found guilty of flying kites in these restricted areas may be fined between $50 000 and $100 000 or imprisoned for a period of 12 months or up to two years. You Might Be Interested In Public Notice: Road along My Lord’s Hill between Welches Triangle to Howell’s Cross Road closed for night work BWA pumping station back online Online classes for Blackman & Gollop Primary and Thelma Berry Nursery Schools Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Legends of Reggae: Strong performances set the tone for festival weekend 26/04/2025 Man injured in shooting incident 26/04/2025 Courtesy launches line of hybrid cars 26/04/2025