From Vox News:
After the plane crash on Mount Sinai, check a notice given to the pilots of British companies on routes to Sharm El Sheikh.
The pilots were warned three months ago, to “avoid flying below a certain altitude in the airspace of the Egyptian northern Sinai”, because of the threat of “anti-aircraft weapons.”
The notice of the regulator Airmen (NOTAM) was released on September 9 at 08:50 and planned to remain in force until December 12, when the situation will be reviewed.
According to the warning, the pilots of the plane has been told not to go below 25,000 feet in an area of 14,000 miles in the Sinai during the flight in Sharm el-Sheikh.About 8,000 meters above sea level and about 8 thousand kilometers.
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