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Drone Rules for Moruya Airport
Moruya, New South Wales (NSW)
• Australia
Moruya Airport Terminal, 117 Bruce Cameron Dr, Moruya NSW 2537, Australia
Lat: -35.9024 • Lng: 150.147
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Your proposed edit has been approved. Drone flights near Moruya Airport require caution due to its proximity to non-controlled airspace. For more information, please refer to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) guidelines on flying near airports.
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| Summary | — | You can fly RPA, but do not fly in the arrival and departure paths and over runways and taxiways at Moruya Airport. |
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When operating your drone near smaller airports without control towers, you must keep a distance of no more than 5.5 kilometers. It’s imperative to remain vigilant at all times and actively monitor for any crewed aircraft in the area. If you see an aircraft approaching, take immediate action by moving your drone away from its flight path and landing it safely. Adhering to these guidelines is not just recommended; it’s essential for ensuring the safety of everyone in the airspace.
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+ When operating your drone near smaller airports without control towers, you must keep a distance of no more than 5.5 kilometers. It’s imperative to remain vigilant at all times and actively monitor for any crewed aircraft in the area. If you see an aircraft approaching, take immediate action by moving your drone away from its flight path and landing it safely. Adhering to these guidelines is not just recommended; it’s essential for ensuring the safety of everyone in the airspace.