Aviation body warns of heavy fines and imprisonment for airstrip tampering

The Aviation Operators Association of Guyana (AOAG) has warned that tampering with aviation infrastructure is a serious offence under civil aviation regulations, carrying fines of millions of dollars and prison terms of up to three years, depending on the violation.
The warning follows reports of increased unsafe and reckless activity at hinterland airstrips, including the recent placement of rocks across the Lethem Aerodrome runway on Saturday, the association said.
In a public statement, AOAG noted recurring breaches such as motorists and pedestrians crossing runways during aircraft operations, debris being left on landing surfaces, and sporting activities taking place on active airstrips.
It said aviation remains a vital lifeline for hinterland communities, where aircraft provide essential transport and services.
The association warned that short, narrow and unpaved runways already present limited safety margins, which are further compromised by deliberate interference that could result in injuries, fatalities, aircraft damage, and disruption of essential services.

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