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Drone collision disrupts Los Angeles aerial firefighting efforts
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On January 9, an amphibious Canadair CL-415 Super Scooper, aiding firefighting efforts around Los Angeles, collided with a drone that violated Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) airspace restrictions. The incident highlights the importance of drone pilots being aware of other aviators, especially first responders.

The FAA provides resources to check for airspace restrictions. Their temporary flight restriction website lists multiple temporary flight restrictions (TFRs) around wildfires. Airspace Link is also recommended by the FAA.

The presence of TFRs allows aerial firefighting aircraft to perform their missions in clear airspace. Currently, six aerial firefighting aircraft are involved in the efforts, with more expected as the US Navy joins.

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Details about the collision are scarce. However, it resulted in a key firefighting aircraft being out of action during one of the most severe wildfire seasons in U.S. history. Freshwater supplies are limited around Los Angeles; therefore, aircraft capable of applying saltwater to wildfires are crucial for protecting lives and property.

Josh Nettles from CAL FIRE's Division Chief of Tactical Air Operations emphasized on an October 2020 FAA podcast: “If you see smoke...you shouldn't fly near it.” He explained that unauthorized drones can interfere with suppression efforts and cause harm to those trying to help.

The FAA warns that interfering with firefighting on public lands is a federal crime punishable by up to 12 months in prison and fines up to $75,000 for violating TFRs. The FAA takes these violations seriously and considers swift enforcement actions.

Recently, Boston Police arrested two rogue drone operators harassing Boston Logan International Airport. The FAA proposed $341,413 in civil penalties against individuals for various violations related to drone operations.

DJI offers tools like AirSense and fly-safe.dji.com to help pilots navigate airspace restrictions safely. Ultimately, responsibility lies with the operator.

This incident serves as a reminder for drone pilots to check airspace restrictions before flying and not operate near wildfires or events without authorization due to serious legal consequences.

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