Doncaster Sheffield Airport will no longer provide air traffic control provision after it closed.
The area around the airport had previously been categorised as Class D airspace, meaning pilots would have to speak to controllers for permission to fly in the zone.
That zone is set to be lifted and will become Class G airspace, which allows pilots to fly almost anywhere they like and are responsible for their own safety, air traffic control company NATS said.Doncaster Sheffield Airport, which handled passengers and cargo, has since closed
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