The Ley in Suazilandia prohibits a las brujas volar height
The Ley in Suazilandia prohibits a las brujas volar height
“Witches on broomsticks and others fly to a higher altitude to 150 meters in Swaziland will be arrested and they will be fined, declare the civil aviation authorities of the country according to a report.
The brooms of witches are considered “air transport apparatus as any”, informs and South African periódico 'The Star'.
“Witches on broomsticks in mobility can not fly over the limit [of 150 meters],” the paper explains the director of marketing and corporate affairs at the Civil Aviation Authority of Swaziland, Dlamini assignment.
However, there are no sanctions for witches flying below 150 meters.
The Swazi authorities stressed the seriousness of the report, because witchcraft is no joke in this country in southern Africa, where many people believe in it.
The law also prohibits too high to fly toy planes and kites in the country's airspace.
A private detective was previously arrested in Swaziland by recording images with the help of a toy helicopter equipped with a video camera, as if a plane is manned tried.
The detective was charged with operating an unregistered aircraft and to refuse to be questioned by authorities about his toy drone, the first of its kind in the African country.”
The brooms of witches are considered “air transport apparatus as any”, informs and South African periódico 'The Star'.
“Witches on broomsticks in mobility can not fly over the limit [of 150 meters],” the paper explains the director of marketing and corporate affairs at the Civil Aviation Authority of Swaziland, Dlamini assignment.
However, there are no sanctions for witches flying below 150 meters.
The Swazi authorities stressed the seriousness of the report, because witchcraft is no joke in this country in southern Africa, where many people believe in it.
The law also prohibits too high to fly toy planes and kites in the country's airspace.
A private detective was previously arrested in Swaziland by recording images with the help of a toy helicopter equipped with a video camera, as if a plane is manned tried.
The detective was charged with operating an unregistered aircraft and to refuse to be questioned by authorities about his toy drone, the first of its kind in the African country.”
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