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No Fly Zone in place during MGP

Thu, 18 Aug 2022


The Isle of Man Civil Aviation Administration is reminding local residents and visitors not to use drones to film the Manx Grand Prix and is warning of potential prosecution and fines for those that infringe a ‘no fly zone’.
 
The no-fly zone is in place from 21 August to 29 August inclusive which covers the TT Race Course, including all of the area within the course as well as 1000 metres outside the course during the times when any road closure is in force.
 
Breach of the restriction is an offence which is punishable on conviction by a fine of up to £5,000.
 
Drones can pose a serious distraction to riders therefore race marshals are informed to immediately report any drones to race control and the police, which may result in the practice or race being halted.
 
The airspace above the TT course is also reserved for use by emergency medical response helicopters before, during, and after racing or practicing takes place.
 
Spectators should note that there will be an approved Greenlight drone operation taking place at the Gooseneck and the Bungallow to provide filming of the MGP. This has been arranged in close coordination with the helicopter operator, race organisers, and Isle of Man Civil Aviation Administration. No other drones may be flown when the no-fly zone is activated without explicit permission.

 


 

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