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LETTER FROM THE FAA, PROBABLY ORE DIRECTED TO FLORIDA PILOTS

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Hurricane Michael: Information for Drone Operators
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is warning drone owners and operators that they will be subject to significant fines that may exceed $20,000 and civil penalities if they interfere with emergency response operations in the areas affected by Hurricane Michael.
Many aircraft that are conducting life-saving missions and other critical response and recovery efforts are likely to be flying at low altitudes over areas affected by the storm. 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, even if a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) is not in place. Allow first responders to save lives and property without interference.
Government agencies with an FAA Certificate of Authorization (COA) or flying under Part 107, as well as private sector Part 107 drone operators who want to support response and recovery operations, are strongly encouraged to coordinate their activities with the local incident commander responsible for the area in which they want to operate.
If drone operators need to fly in controlled airspace or a disaster TFR to support the response and recovery, operators must contact the FAA’s System Operations Support Center (SOSC) by emailing [email protected] the information they need to authorize access to the airspace. Coordination with the SOSC may also include a requirement that a drone operator obtain support from the appropriate incident commander.
Here’s the information the FAA may require:
  • the unmanned aircraft type
  • a PDF copy of a current FAA COA
  • the pilot’s Part 107 certificate number
  • details about the proposed flight (date, time, location, altitude, direction and distance to the nearest airport, and latitude/longitude)
  • nature of the event (fire, law enforcement, local/national disaster, missing person) and the pilot’s qualification information.
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Good luck to anyone in its path, looks nasty for sure being boosted up to a cat4. Not going to be good for some people.
 
Watching the news this morning and the News people are right down there at ground zero where it is going to hit they must really need a job to put their life in danger for a News story. Also looking at some of the web cams that are working along Pensacola Beach you see people out walking along like nothing is going to happen WTF is wrong with people?
 
It's unfortunate but must people in this country think they are invincible and are willing to risk their lives to prove it. Thank God the death toll is not corresponding to the damage, or for now at least.News drones have been flying and the devastation is total. Godspeed and quick recovery to all survivors. I know when a Hurricane comes my way I get out of dodge, stuff can be replaced, life cannot.
 

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