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Drones and fires don’t mix.

Jeplane

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IMG_4747.JPGDrones and wildfires don’t mix.

More than 120 wildfires are burning across 1.6 million acres in the United States.

Firefighters aren’t just struggling to battle these blazes, they’re also facing the dangers posed by unauthorized drone flights over or near the fires.
Firefighters across the nation have repeatedly been forced to cease helicopter and airplane operations because the presence of drones prevented them from flying safely. In these circumstances, the minutes or hours of flight delay could mean lost lives and destroyed property.

Federal, state and local fire management agencies and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) urge members of the public not to fly drones over or near wildfires.

Unauthorized drone flights pose collision hazards to firefighting aircraft and can distract pilots who are operating in stressful and challenging conditions. A collision could cause serious injury or death to fire crews in the air, endanger firefighters and members of the public on the ground, and drastically limit the effectiveness of fire suppression efforts.

People who engage in this dangerous and irresponsible activity are violating federal, state, and/or local laws and regulations, regardless of whether a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) is in place.

Fire agencies are reporting to the FAA and to law enforcement unauthorized drone flights near wildfires on federal, tribal, state and local lands. People who interfere with fire suppression efforts will face civil penalties that could exceed $20,000, as well as potential criminal prosecution.

Anyone who witnesses or has information about an unauthorized drone flight over or near a wildfire should immediately contact local law enforcement.

Thank you for your attention to this matter, especially if you live in California.

Carry on.
 
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But drones could also be useful when there is fire, they could provide aerial view for the firefighters if only those unauthorized users could stop hovering around.
 
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But drones could also be useful when there is fire, they could provide aerial view for the firefighters if only those unauthorized users could stop hovering around.

True for smaller fires.
But when you have the state record size fire roaring away, the tankers and survey planes handle it.
 
In Canada, its illegal to fly near any disaster. Its about the safety and viability of the first responders. We have lots of fires up our way too, not the size that California is facing, but enough big ones to warrant near constant water bomber traffic, a week or two back, thats all we heard all day and into the night. Many Police and fire departments have their own drones up here... as a hobbyist community, we are expected to, and should, back off.
 
A good 12ga shotgun would remedy the illegal flights I think. :rolleyes:
 

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