Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka suspends flight training near biggest air force base

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Sri Lanka has suspended flight training near its biggest air force base due to security concerns after suspected Islamist militants killed more than 250 people last month, according to a government directive seen by Reuters yesterday.

Sri Lanka has been on high alert since multiple suicide bombings on Easter Sunday targeted churches and hotels. Islamic State claimed responsibi­lity for the attack.

Flight training has been suspended at Ratmalana, a suburb in the capital Colombo, the country’s Civil Aviation Authority said in a letter to flying schools and aircraft operators.training will only be allowed from the Katukurund­a domestic airport, around 35 km (22 miles) south of Colombo, and flights can only fly to the south of that base, according to the letter.

A copy of the letter, dated April 30th, was seen by Reuters. The new rules are effective immediatel­y.

Sri Lanka suspended training at Ratmalana during the peak of the civil war with Tamil separatist­s fearing air attacks.

The letter cites new rules “in view of the prevailing security threat to the national defence, lives of public and properties”.

The new guidelines also suspend recreation­al and leisure flights such as sky diving.

No training flights have been operated for two weeks since the rules came into place due to difficulti­es in moving training operations to Katukurund­a, according to a source familiar with the matter.

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