Transport Canada is reminding the public that flying a drone within 9.3 km (5 nautical miles) of wildfires is illegal and dangerous.
As crews continue to battle wildfires across the country, unauthorized drones have been observed near wildfire areas.
The airspace surrounding wildfires is restricted to aircraft involved in wildfire response.
Unauthorized drones create a risk of collision with firefighting aircraft, forcing crews to ground their operations and putting lives at risk when every minute counts.
Drone pilots who break the rules could face significant penalties, including fines and/or imprisonment.
Penalties for flying where it is prohibited can reach a maximum of $3,000 for individuals and $15,000 for corporations.
Provinces and territories can also impose additional penalties for unauthorized drone use near wildfires.
Anyone witnessing unsafe drone operations that present an immediate threat to aviation or public safety, should contact 9-1-1 immediately.
To learn more, visit Government of Canada.
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