Air Traffic Navigation Services (ATNS) will seek additional extensions from the South African Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) for temporary alternative means of compliance (AMOC) on flight procedures at certain airports, including OR Tambo, Cape Town and King Shaka.
During a briefing on ATNS last week, Minister of Transport, Barbara Creecy, confirmed that ATNS was currently operating under temporary alternative means of compliance for certain procedures at several airports, with these set to expire on April 10. If extensions are not granted, flight operations across the country could be affected. Creecy has said that it was unlikely that the flight procedures would be ready before April.
In a briefing on March 17, Creecy explained…










