Spanish Space law
Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2017 5:12 pm
I do not want to bore with all the information, so I will explain the facts of 3 months knocking on doors.
- Inside the Spanish Airspace only INTA (Instituto Nacional de Técnica Espacial) is cleared to launch rockets. To do a launch you must be supervised by INTA.
- Spanish Controlled Airspace finish at FL460 that only means there should not have commercial traffic over this altitude. Nobody can assure the altitude where the Spanish Airspace finish and start the Space.
- An Spanish Space Law Project was proposed in 2014. That law would regulate the private launches in Spain and a license system such as USA, France, Belgium, Holland and other countries... Unfortunately this project for the moment is forgotten.
The rest of the information are hypothesis and guesswork.
Sorry, I have no more to say... but we continue working.
Nice flights.
- Inside the Spanish Airspace only INTA (Instituto Nacional de Técnica Espacial) is cleared to launch rockets. To do a launch you must be supervised by INTA.
- Spanish Controlled Airspace finish at FL460 that only means there should not have commercial traffic over this altitude. Nobody can assure the altitude where the Spanish Airspace finish and start the Space.
- An Spanish Space Law Project was proposed in 2014. That law would regulate the private launches in Spain and a license system such as USA, France, Belgium, Holland and other countries... Unfortunately this project for the moment is forgotten.
The rest of the information are hypothesis and guesswork.
Sorry, I have no more to say... but we continue working.
Nice flights.