Paragliders released to appear in court later

THE TWO British permanent residents who were arrested on Thursday afternoon for flying their motorised paraglider in the area of Larnaca airport were released yesterday.
Larnaca CID’s request for a remand was refused by the Larnaca District Court. The pair were released and will appear in court on a later date on charges of unauthorised and dangerous flight.
Under the law, any motor-powered vehicle that can float in the air by flying or gliding is considered an aircraft and needs a licence, as does theoretically any object that can fly or glide over 30 metres high. People often also need to be qualified to fly, depending on the type of aircraft, the law says.