Hi everyone,
My name is Iqbal and I work at New City College in London.
I'm getting in touch with this community on behalf of our students, who are very excited to participate in a High-Altitude Balloon STEM project. They have designed and built a scientific payload to capture images and atmospheric data from the edge of space, and we are now at the final, launch-ready stage.
I want to assure you that this is a well-planned and supervised educational project. We have everything in place to ensure a safe and successful launch:
The final piece of the puzzle is finding a suitable site. Flight path predictions indicate our ideal launch area is west of London (e.g., in Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, or Oxfordshire) to allow for a safe flight and recovery.
This is the first time we are running this project and could do with any advice or recommendations on where we can launch from or anything in general.
Exactly what rules the CAA use to determine the limitations they
apply to a particular HAB launch site seem a bit of mystery.
Ideally you would ask the CAA where it would be good to launch -
but it doesn't seem to work that way. You apply for a permit on a
particular site and 28 days later the CAA give you a permit with
restrictions that apply to it. Generally the CAA try to give you
a permit - but may apply some stringent conditions (limited wind
directions, launch times).
You can apply for a permit here: https://applications.caa.co.uk/CAAPortal/servlet/SmartForm.html?formCode=BAL
Its a good idea to look at airspace maps and try to find sites where you are launching into uncontrolled airspace and where your balloon won't immediately fly into controlled airspace. The NOTAMinfo flight planning map is useful (click on Show Default airspace in Airspace details) - there is also an airspace kml you can download into google earth (search this group for details).
You will certainly want to keep well clear of London Heathrow airspace and avoid flying through the busy approach and departure paths. Perhaps someone can come up with a site that they have used before. I used a site to the west of Cambridge - but that is now much less ideal due to Luton Airport approach path changes. I'm currently looking for a new site.
Wherever you go you will need land owner permission to launch -
previously I have found some airfields amenable to balloon
launches.
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