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Drone Rules for Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

Cincinnati, Ohio (OH) • United States
3333 Burnet Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA
Lat: 39.1415 • Lng: -84.5008

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Jun 5, 2026 7:31 PM Approved • Initial rule details submitted from the map.
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The proposed edit has been approved. The information regarding medical helicopter activity near Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is accurate and supported by the hospital's recent announcement of a dedicated helicopter transport service.
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Summary Fly with caution near Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center because medical helicopter activity.
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Fly with caution near Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center because medical helicopter activity. Flying a drone near hospital helipads is risky because helicopters often land or take off with little notice, and they operate at low altitudes where drones can be seen only by pilots in extreme conditions Air Methods. Even a small drone can cause a delay in emergency medical transport, which can be life‑threatening, as pilots may need to abort an approach to avoid a collision Air Methods. Additionally, documented near‑midair collisions between drones and helicopters have occurred, sometimes with serious injury or damage, underscoring the real danger of low‑flying unmanned aircraft in this environment.
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+ Fly with caution near Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center because medical helicopter activity. Flying a drone near hospital helipads is risky because helicopters often land or take off with little notice, and they operate at low altitudes where drones can be seen only by pilots in extreme conditions Air Methods. Even a small drone can cause a delay in emergency medical transport, which can be life‑threatening, as pilots may need to abort an approach to avoid a collision Air Methods. Additionally, documented near‑midair collisions between drones and helicopters have occurred, sometimes with serious injury or damage, underscoring the real danger of low‑flying unmanned aircraft in this environment.
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