I have written to the UK Transport Minister, Baroness Sugg, to complain about the overkill and forewarn her that thousands of law-abiding citizens will no longer be able to fly in their own gardens when the new NFZs come in - possibly leading to class actions for compensation.
However, not only will this not change but it is also likely to be replicated across Europe and possibly further afield.
The irony is that with jet and light aircraft movements above my property increasing almost daily, the risk of a repeat of an accident a few years ago when a helicopter crashed into my garden is growing and there is nothing I can do about it (until/unless I can buy my own NFZ).
Sure, it's relatively small beer if my family is wiped out but the risk to light aircraft is also on the scale of a minor catastrophe so the government should not be imposing onerous NFZs on rural airfields in my view.