
Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri has instructed the Department of Airports ( DoA ) to closely coordinate with local communities to ensure they comply with aviation safety measures during the upcoming Bun Bang Fai festival.
Ms Manaporn said some rockets can reach a height that poses a danger to aircraft, so guidelines have been prepared by the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand ( CAAT ) to enhance safety.
As the event techniques, the DoA has been told to coordinate with local areas on the release of these missiles to ensure the safety of air travel and keep the heart of the festival dead, she said.
The jet event usually takes place during May-June in some northern provinces, including Si Sa Ket, Nakhon Phanom, Roi Et, Kalasin and Yasothon to enjoy the appearance of the rain season.
They are allowed to launch rockets as high as 7, 000-8, 000 feet, depending on the area.
DoA chief, Danai Ruangson, said airports have been coordinating with local authorities to make sure that launches do not take place in or near restricted or high-risk zones without permission.
Organisers of the rocket festival are required to seek permission from local communities so airports can issue alerts to pilots in advance, and give precise locations where the rockets will be launched.
A violation of safety protocols is subject to a maximum prison term of five years or a maximum fine of 200, 000 baht or both. If the rocket poses a danger or causes damage to an aircraft during flight, the offender can face a death sentence and a fine of up to 800, 000 baht under the air navigation law.