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https://www.faa.gov/uas/ 02-01-2020 18:40:51
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Calling all drone pilots! April 27 marks #DroneSafetyDay , and we encourage you to join other drone pilots across the nation for in-person and virtual events to learn about drone safety. Learn more at bit.ly/3vK8fck.
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On April 27, drone pilots across the country will host in-person and virtual events to celebrate #DroneSafetyDay ! Read more about the purpose of the day, its focus areas and how you can help others fly RIGHT at bit.ly/3lTHavY.
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Temporary Flight restrictions remain in place around the #KeyBridge collapse. This The FAA ✈️ restriction prohibits the public from using drones in the 3 nautical mile airspace surrounding the area. MORE: tinyurl.com/9e797j8j
No Drone Zone!
Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) remain in place for the Key Bridge zone. This The FAA ✈️ restriction also prohibits the public from using drones in the 3 nautical mile airspace surrounding this area.
More Info: faa.gov/uas/resources/…
#KeyBridgeNews
No Drone Zone!
Temporary Flight restrictions remain in place for the Key Bridge zone. This The FAA ✈️ restriction also prohibits the public from using drones in the 3 nautical mile airspace surrounding this area. #KeyBridgeNews
More Info: ow.ly/rh4A50R56Ro
What do you call a person who flies drones for business or for fun? A drone pilot! We’re calling all drone pilots to join us for #DroneSafetyDay on April 27. Learn how to host in-person or virtual events in your area by downloading our playbook at bit.ly/3lTHavY.
Reminder for drone pilots: The FAA still has flight restrictions in place to support operations around the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. If you fly, emergency response operations cannot. bit.ly/3xaPZt3 #NoDroneZone #Baltimore