On September 22 and 23, flights, including low-level flights, will be made in Estonian airspace, German air force pilots will serve on Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets at the Ämari air base. Low flights take place in low-flying areas and not lower than 152 meters.

Low-flying takes place on Thursday and Friday in the low-flying areas of Southwest, South, East and Central Estonia, not lower than 152 meters (500 feet) from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

It is possible for aircraft to pass over settlements or individual farms, but attempts are made to avoid populated areas if possible.

Low-flying exercises are in accordance with Estonian laws and are carried out in agreement with the Transport Board and Estonian Air Navigation Services. 

According to the decision of the North Atlantic Council, the air forces of the NATO member states guard the airspace of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Aircraft providing air security are based at the Ämari air base in Estonia and at the Šiauliai air base in Lithuania.