Aerodrome / Heliport / Vertiport
Osprey have a rich history of providing subject matter expertise to aerodrome and airport operators. We can work with you to help implement or ameliorate any of the requisite processes and procedures, building on the hundreds of years of aviation experience that our consultants possess.
Osprey are pleased to count commercial, private, military, international and advanced air mobility users within our clientele. When it comes to developing your aerodrome, Osprey can help you with:
- CAP 168 (Licensing of Aerodromes) licensing requirements
- CAP1264 (Helicopter landing at Hospitals)
- Implementing the requirements of CAP 793 (Safe Operating Practices at Unlicensed Aerodromes)
- CAP738 (Safeguarding of Aerodromes)
- CAP 437 Standards for Offshore Helicopter Landing Areas
- CAP232 (Aerodrome Survey Information)
Whether you are instigating, implementing, improving or innovating, Osprey can draw upon a broad range of skills to support your airport’s business needs. All requests will be considered and honestly discussed. Where appropriate, we can offer you the most suitable course of action ranging from advice on what to do to secondment of expertise to alleviate skill gaps.
Spaceport
Osprey’s expert knowledge of the Space Industry Act (SIA) 2018, means we are uniquely placed to provide expert advice to Spaceport developers and operators alike. Our staff have contributed to the development of the Space Industry Regulations (SIR) and are also advising UK Spaceport developers in the application of the new space regulations and existing aviation regulations, to develop ‘first of type’ space launch capability in the UK.
Our experience is particularly relevant to horizontal spaceports, where existing aerodrome infrastructure is likely to be used to facilitate the operating of the spaceport. Our capability in Safeguarding, Airspace and Air Traffic Management Systems relies on compliance with the following civil regulatory frameworks:
- CAP1616 – “Airspace change: Guidance on the regulatory process for changing the notified airspace design and planned and permanent redistribution of air traffic, and on providing airspace information”
- CAP670 – “Air Traffic Services Safety Requirements”
At Osprey, our teams of suitable qualified and experienced consultants can support you in the following areas:
- Safety Case development and support
- Physical and technical Safeguarding
- Aerodrome / Spaceport Safety Management System (SMS) Interface
- Airspace Change
- Aerodrome / Spaceport Operations Manual
- Manual of Air Traffic Services (MATS) Part 2
- Emergency Response Planning
- License Application
- Airspace Change