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Drone Rules for Central Oregon District Hospital Helipad

Redmond, Oregon (OR) • Estados Unidos
Redmond, OR 97756, Estados Unidos
Lat: 44.2889 • Lng: -121.169

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Summary Drone operations are highly restricted within the low-altitude airspace surrounding the Central Oregon District Hospital Helipad in the city of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, ensuring completely clear approach paths for emergency medical air ambulances.
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A situational review of the tactical airspace surrounding the Central Oregon District Hospital Helipad highlights its critical role as a primary emergency medical transport node in the city of Redmond, situated within Deschutes County, Oregon. Now operating as part of the St. Charles Health System, this active medical helipad accommodates time-critical patient transfers and emergency air ambulance arrivals that require completely unobstructed approach and departure vectors. Because uncoordinated civilian drone activity inside this immediate clinical perimeter introduces severe mid-air collision hazards for flight crews and trauma patients, strict operational compliance is mandatory. In accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations under 14 CFR Part 107 and Section 44809, all remote pilots must maintain continuous visual vigilance, yield the right-of-way to incoming emergency aircraft, and completely avoid interfering with low-altitude medical flight vectors.
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+ A situational review of the tactical airspace surrounding the Central Oregon District Hospital Helipad highlights its critical role as a primary emergency medical transport node in the city of Redmond, situated within Deschutes County, Oregon. Now operating as part of the St. Charles Health System, this active medical helipad accommodates time-critical patient transfers and emergency air ambulance arrivals that require completely unobstructed approach and departure vectors. Because uncoordinated civilian drone activity inside this immediate clinical perimeter introduces severe mid-air collision hazards for flight crews and trauma patients, strict operational compliance is mandatory. In accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations under 14 CFR Part 107 and Section 44809, all remote pilots must maintain continuous visual vigilance, yield the right-of-way to incoming emergency aircraft, and completely avoid interfering with low-altitude medical flight vectors.