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Drone Rules for Adelaide Womens Prison
Northfield, South Australia (SA)
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Grand Jct Rd, Northfield SA 5085, Australia
Lat: -34.8454 • Lng: 138.642
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| Flight status | Unknown | Permission |
| Summary | — | Flying within 100 metres of a correctional institution is strictly prohibited for all recreational flyers. Commercial operators are also banned from this zone unless they receive explicit official permission. |
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Commercial rules: Commercial operations are not permitted within 100 metres of a correctional institution unless authorised by the Chief Executive. Recreational rules: Recreational flying is not permitted within 100 metres of a correctional institution. Link to policy: https://www.legislation.sa.gov.au/lz?path=/c/a/correctional%20services%20act%201982 Apply for a permit: Commercial operators must request authorisation to fly by writing to the Department of Corrective Services Chief Executive.
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+ Commercial rules: Commercial operations are not permitted within 100 metres of a correctional institution unless authorised by the Chief Executive. + + Recreational rules: Recreational flying is not permitted within 100 metres of a correctional institution. + + Link to policy: https://www.legislation.sa.gov.au/lz?path=/c/a/correctional%20services%20act%201982 + + + Apply for a permit: Commercial operators must request authorisation to fly by writing to the Department of Corrective Services Chief Executive.