PLANNERS have yet to decide whether to takeenforcement action against the use of a second aircraft at the North WestParachute Centre at Cark Airfield, Flookburgh.
Residents areconcerned that more parachute jumps are taking place at the airfield, andthey are unhappy about the noise generated by the secondplane.
The centre's certificate of lawful use states thatparachuting is restricted to a single plane.
South LakelandDistrict Council's development control sub-committee has visited theairfield to see the activities, and is now awaiting a dossier ofinformation about flight times and parachute jumps so it can decidewhether enforcement action against the second plane isnecessary.
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