Proposed changes to Air Navigation (Overseas Territories) Order and the Air Navigation (Overseas Territories) (Environmental Standards) Order will normally be available via this website. If you would like to be notified when material is available for review and comment, please register for Email Alerts at the bottom of this page.
Comments received during the formal consultation process will be considered and, where appropriate, changes will be incorporated into the draft amendment to the legislation. Disindentified comments and our responses will be published in a log on this website following the formal consultation period. Commenters should note, though, that ASSI does not have the final say over the form and content of legislation, which is subject to UK legislative procedures.
Proposed Amendments to the Air Navigation (Overseas Territories) Order (AN(OT)O) 2013
Amendments are proposed to the AN(OT)O 2013 covering changes in the following broad subject areas:
1. Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)
2. Psychoactive substances
3. Safety data collection and protection
4. Search & Rescue (SAR)
5. Documents & records
6. Principal Place of Business
Find out more by downloading the consultation document on the proposals to amend the Air Navigation (Overseas Territories) Order 2013
Consultation on these amendments closes on 28 May 2025. Comments should be sent by email to assi.consultation@airsafety.aero or by post to our office address.

Commenting on legislation amendments
Comments can be sent by email to assi.consultation@airsafety.aero or by post to:
Policy & Rulemaking Manager
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UK
Air Navigation (Overseas Territories) Order
The Air Navigation (Overseas Territories) Order and subsequent amendments detail the legislation passed by the British Government, governing the operation of Civil Aviation in the United Kingdom's Overseas Territories.
Unofficial consolidated AN(OT)O 2013
Published for use of those concerned with Air Navigation but not to be treated as authoritative (see Explanatory Note). Find out more ...
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