SLAF Warns Against Kite Flying Near Airport Runways

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The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) yesterday cautioned the public that flying kites near airport runways poses a serious safety hazard and has been identified globally as a contributory factor to air accidents.

“Such activity directly obstructs aircraft operations and endangers both passengers and crew. In Sri Lanka, kite flying in areas surrounding Katunayake, Ratmalana, Hingurakgoda, China Bay, Palaly, Katukurunda, Koggala, Vavuniya, Weerawila and Mattala is considered especially hazardous,” the SLAF said in a statement.

While acknowledging that kite flying is a popular pastime enjoyed by both children and adults during the season, the SLAF urged the public to refrain from flying kites in the vicinity of airport runways due to the grave danger it poses.

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