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With the recent Hurricane coverage there is countless drone videos showing damage. The faa recently sends all the 107s the email reminders about "$20,000 and civil penalities if they interfere with emergency response operations"
I have always wondered about this and worried I could be flying in area where police/first responder activity could happen during a flight. I mean if there is a police/first responder activity a 1/2 mile away or 10 miles away what does "interfere" mean? I do realize that if a police/trauma helicopter is inbound/outbound or a fire reponse aircraft is in the area that flying is a no go.
How does the FAA define "interfere"? would these videos be "interfering"? Does "interfering" refer to when a police/trauma helicopter is inbound/outbound or a fire reponse aircraft etc?
At the same time Dronebase and countless other companies are setting up pilots to fly inspections etc in distaster areas. How can they?
Use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems During Hurricane Florence Response and Recovery Operations "Flying a drone without authorization in or near the disaster area may unintentionally disrupt rescue operations and violate federal, state, or local laws and ordinances"
I have always wondered about this and worried I could be flying in area where police/first responder activity could happen during a flight. I mean if there is a police/first responder activity a 1/2 mile away or 10 miles away what does "interfere" mean? I do realize that if a police/trauma helicopter is inbound/outbound or a fire reponse aircraft is in the area that flying is a no go.
How does the FAA define "interfere"? would these videos be "interfering"? Does "interfering" refer to when a police/trauma helicopter is inbound/outbound or a fire reponse aircraft etc?
At the same time Dronebase and countless other companies are setting up pilots to fly inspections etc in distaster areas. How can they?
Use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems During Hurricane Florence Response and Recovery Operations "Flying a drone without authorization in or near the disaster area may unintentionally disrupt rescue operations and violate federal, state, or local laws and ordinances"
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