FAA beschränkt Drone Operatiounen iwwer bestëmmte Militärbasen

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is using its existing authority under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) § 99.7 – “Special Security Instructions” – to address national security concerns about unauthorized drone operations over 133 military facilities.

This is the first time the agency has instituted airspace restrictions that specifically apply only to unmanned aircraft, popularly known as “drones.” The authority under § 99.7 is limited to requests based on national security interests from the Department of Defense and U.S. federal security and intelligence agencies.

U.S. military facilities are vital to the nation’s security. The FAA and the Department of Defense have agreed to restrict drone flights up to 400 feet within the lateral boundaries of these 133 facilities. The restrictions will be effective April 14, 2017.There are only a few exceptions that permit drone flights within these restrictions, and they must be coordinated with the individual facility and/or the FAA.

Opérateuren déi d'Loftraumbeschränkungen verletzen, kënnen ënner Duerchféierungsaktioun ënnerleien, dorënner potenziell zivil Strofen a kriminell Käschten.

Fir sécherzestellen datt de Public bewosst ass iwwer dës limitéiert Plazen, huet d'FAA eng interaktiv Kaart online erstallt. De Link op dës Restriktiounen ass och an der FAA B4UFLY mobil App abegraff. D'App gëtt bannent 60 Deeg aktualiséiert fir dës Loftraumbeschränkungen ze reflektéieren. Zousätzlech Informatioun, och dacks gefrot Froen, ass verfügbar op der UAS Websäit vun der FAA.

Section 2209 of the FAA Extension, Safety, and Security Act of 2016 also directs the Secretary of Transportation to establish a process to accept petitions to prohibit or restrict UAS operations over critical infrastructure and other facilities. The Department of Transportation and the FAA are currently evaluating options to implement such a process.

The FAA is considering additional requests from federal security and intelligence agencies for restrictions using the FAA’s § 99.7 authority as they are received.

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