People have until the end of the working week to have their say on laws around aircraft safety on the Island.
The Island's Civil Aviation Authority launched a series of consultations last month looking to get views in order to update or current legislation.
The organisation wants to hear what residents think about the safe transport of dangerous goods, and air traffic services.
Those who want to take part can do so on the government consultation hub before the deadline on Friday, August 30.
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