The Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) has sent out a warning to all their members, urging all UAS operators or drone pilots not to fly before, during and after Hurrican Florence as it will interfere with emergency response and relief efforts.
Don’t fly your drone during Hurricane Florence
AMA URGES ALL UAS OPERATORS TO REFRAIN FROM FLIGHT DURING HURRICANE FLORENCE; STAY CLEAR OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND RELIEF EFFORTS
MUNCIE, Ind. – Today, the Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) sent the following message to its members, urging all UAS operators to refrain from flight before, during and after Hurricane Florence and not to interfere with emergency response and relief efforts:
As I’m sure you’ve heard, Hurricane Florence is due to make landfall on the coasts of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia on Friday. The storm is projected to bring record-breaking rain and wind to the area and has prompted mandatory evacuations along the East Coast. Given these conditions, it is of the utmost importance that all UAS operators refrain from flight. As an AMA member, you know to stay grounded, but we urge you to spread the word to other UAS operators who may not know that flight before, during and after the storm can be dangerous.
Following the storm, important Hurricane Florence emergency response and relief efforts will be underway. All UAS operators should check if there is an active Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) in their area. Furthermore, although post-storm conditions may seem clear to fly, you must not interfere with any of these crucial operations. UAS can be a helpful tool during disaster relief, but unless you are working directly with relief efforts, you must stay clear and allow the professionals to do their vital work.
It’s also important to note that unauthorized UAS operators may be subject to significant fines if they interfere with emergency response and relief operations. Flying a drone without authorization in or near the disaster area may violate federal, state or local laws and ordinances, even if a TFR is not in place. To see if there is an active TFR in your area, please visit tfr.faa.gov.
Please stay safe during the storm, and reach out to us if you have any questions.
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