Amman: The Jordan Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission has issued a warning to "all parties engaged in aerial activities such as operating balloons, gliders, gyrocopters, and helicopters without proper licensing". The Commission has set a deadline for these entities to align their operations with the Authority's regulations, specifying the 21st of this month as the final date for compliance. Source: Jordan News Agency
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