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More Signs Of The Times -- NASA Offers Guidance for Drone Use

NASA Advises Drone Operators Viewing Antares NG-16 Launch

It should go without saying (but, sadly, it does not), that Drone operators are being urged to exercise caution if using their aircraft to view the August 10 Antares rocket launch and avoid flying over the public and NASA's Wallops Flight Facility property.

Drones, a/k/a unmanned aerial systems (UAS), should not fly over NASA's Wallops Flight Facility property, the marsh areas between Wallops Island and the mainland, or over the Atlantic Ocean east of Wallops Island. A Temporary Flight Restriction and other Special Use Airspace will be activated by the Federal Aviation Administration. Fines and penalties are applicable and will be enforced. 

There will be several thousand people in the area viewing the launch. Public safety is paramount and drones should not be flown over crowds.

The Wallops Range is committed to making sure that the viewing public is safe and that drones do not pose a threat to the success and safety of launch operations.

Smart phone applications for UAS pilots can be found in the App Store:

These applications show Special Use Airspace and let the pilot know whether they can fly and what approvals they need at their location.

FMI: www.nasa.gov

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