Vietnam says China’s flights to South China Sea a threat to air safety

Vietnam’s civil aviation regulators have accused China of jeopardising regional air safety by flying aircraft to a disputed reef in the South China Sea. The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam said unannounced flights “threaten the safety of all flights in the region”, according to reports published in state-run media Saturday. It said it had filed a complaint with the UN’s International Civil Aviation Organization, or ICAO, and sent a protest letter to China’s government. “ICAO is responsible for supervising all civil aviation activities in the world, and we expect that it will issue warnings to China after it finds out about its violations,” Vietnam’s civil aviation director Lai Xuan Thanh said. Beijing on Wednesday said it had landed planes on a newly-built airstrip on an island at Fiery Cross Reef, part of the Spratly islands chain claimed by Vietnam and China, which also claims nearly the entire South China Sea as its territorial waters. Vietnam, though, has been mandated by ICAO to supervise international air traffic through a large portion of the South China Sea known as the Ho Chi Minh City Flight Information Region, specifically tracking flights and providing alerts when needed. Aviation authorities were reported in state media as saying they had recorded 46 instances of Chinese planes flying without warning through Vietnam’s area of responsibility in the first week of January, including the test flights to Fiery Cross Reef. Thanh said Chinese planes flew onto the flight paths of several international commercial flights, though none had to change their routes as a result.<br/>
Wall Street Journal
http://www.wsj.com/articles/vietnam-says-chinas-flights-to-south-china-sea-a-threat-to-air-safety-1452334018
1/9/16