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Drone Rules for Goulburn Airport
Brisbane Grove, New South Wales (NSW)
• Australia
59 Airport Rd, Brisbane Grove NSW 2580, Australia
Lat: -34.8068 • Lng: 149.734
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Your proposed edit has been approved. Drone flights near Goulburn Airport require caution due to its proximity to uncontrolled airspace. For more information, please refer to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) guidelines on flying near airports.
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| Summary | — | At the Goulburn Airport, there is no control tower. This means that you can fly here, but avoid flying where planes might arrive and depart. |
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This area is located within 3 nautical miles (5.5 kilometers) of an airport that does not feature a control tower, encompassing its approach and departure paths. Flying in this vicinity is permitted only under cautious conditions, specifically when no manned aircraft are in operation. It is imperative to refrain from entering the airfield boundary or its approach and departure paths. In the event that any manned operations are observed, immediate and safe landing is essential.
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+ This area is located within 3 nautical miles (5.5 kilometers) of an airport that does not feature a control tower, encompassing its approach and departure paths. Flying in this vicinity is permitted only under cautious conditions, specifically when no manned aircraft are in operation. It is imperative to refrain from entering the airfield boundary or its approach and departure paths. In the event that any manned operations are observed, immediate and safe landing is essential.