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Drone Rules for Snowy Mountains (Cooma) Airport

Coolringdon, New South Wales (NSW) • Australia
1611 Kosciuszko Rd, Coolringdon NSW 2630, Australia
Lat: -36.2921 • Lng: 148.97

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Your proposed edit has been approved. Drone flights near Snowy Mountains (Cooma) 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 This area is within 3 nm (5.5 km) of an airport without a control tower. Fly cautiously only if no manned aircraft are operating. Avoid the airfield boundary and approach/departure paths, and land safely if manned operations are noticed.
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This area is located within 3 nautical miles (approximately 5.5 kilometers) of an airport that does not have a control tower, along with its associated approach and departure paths. Pilots and operators are permitted to fly in this zone, but it must be done with extreme caution and awareness of the surroundings. It is essential to ensure that no manned aircraft are currently operating in the vicinity before proceeding.

In addition, it is crucial to completely avoid flying within the airfield boundary or along the specific approach and departure paths designated for manned flight activities. Safety should always be the top priority. If you notice any signs of manned operations nearby, it is imperative to land safely and promptly to avoid any potential conflicts or accidents. Always adhere to local regulations and guidelines to ensure a safe flying experience in these areas.
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+ This area is located within 3 nautical miles (approximately 5.5 kilometers) of an airport that does not have a control tower, along with its associated approach and departure paths. Pilots and operators are permitted to fly in this zone, but it must be done with extreme caution and awareness of the surroundings. It is essential to ensure that no manned aircraft are currently operating in the vicinity before proceeding.
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+ In addition, it is crucial to completely avoid flying within the airfield boundary or along the specific approach and departure paths designated for manned flight activities. Safety should always be the top priority. If you notice any signs of manned operations nearby, it is imperative to land safely and promptly to avoid any potential conflicts or accidents. Always adhere to local regulations and guidelines to ensure a safe flying experience in these areas.