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What is the fine for restricted airspace?

Restricted Airspace Violations The FAA may also impose criminal sanctions, which include a fine of up to $250,000 and/or a prison sentence of up to three years upon conviction.



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Restricted areas denote the existence of unusual, often invisible, hazards to aircraft such as artillery firing, aerial gunnery, or guided missiles. Penetration of restricted areas without authorization from the using or controlling agency may be extremely hazardous to the aircraft and its occupants.

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Class A airspace is more restrictive than Class B, Class C, Class D, Class E, or Class G airspace. Class B airspace is more restrictive than Class C, Class D, Class E, or Class G airspace.

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You should get authorization before flying in controlled airspace. You must fly within visual-line-of-sight, meaning that you or your visual observer can see your drone at all times.

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Airport drone detection solutions, such as drone detection radar, have become pivotal to preventing serious incidents. But no one drone detection solution can do it all. Airports require the right combination of passive and active solutions.

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