The thoughts of residents are being asked for on proposed new rules for aircrafts on the Isle of Man.
The Islands Civil Aviation Authority has launched three consultations on the matter looking at updating the legislation around aircraft safety.
The three separate surveys are seeking views from the public on air traffic services, safely transporting dangerous goods and reporting and analysing occurrences.
All are available on the government consultation hub and close on Friday, August 30.
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