A judge has granted the Director of Public Prosecutions another two months to complete the trial book of evidence for a man who denies using a drone that interfered with the operation of Dublin Airport.
Ainis Guzauskus, 41, is accused of an offence under section three of the Air Navigation and Transport Act 1975, unlawfully and intentionally interfering with the operation of an air navigation facility, Dublin Airport, by flying a DJI Mavic mini 2 drone, on 2 July 2022.
Judge Treasa Kelly noted that the prosecution book of evidence was not ready, and she granted a two-month adjournment. In an unrelated prosecution, Eric Brills, 50, of Holywell Dale, Swords, Dublin, is accused of unlawfully and intentionally interfering with the operation of air navigation facilities at Dublin Airport by operating a drone in the 300-metre critical area on 24 January at Naul Road, Cloghran, Co Dublin, such act being likely to interfere with the safety of aircraft in flight.
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