Issue / Strategy
Other Primary Partners: local airports constrained by military airspace
LAS-6 Aerial Crop Spraying Proximate to Dare County Range
Low-level flight used for the aerial application of crop spraying in Military Training Routes and Restricted Areas near the Dare County Range has the potential to impact military
flight training.
LAS-6A DCR Vertical
Obstruction
MAA
Implement Scheduling Coordination
Mid-Term
Implement scheduling coordination procedures to deconflict operations and
accommodate access by local farming interests when they need to fly in or
through Military Training Routes and Restricted Areas, when they are active.
Other Primary Partners: farmers, crop dusting operators, NC Farm Bureau,
Blackland Farm Managers Association, NC State Grange, Beaufort County
Grange, local airport leadership
LAS-7 Recreational Use of Drones
Recreational drone use has the potential to interfere with military overflight near the Dare County Range and within Military Training Routes.
LAS-7A DCR Vertical
Obstruction
MAA
Promote Awareness of Regulations for Unmanned Aircraft
Long-Term
Promote awareness of Federal Aviation Administration rules for unmanned
aircraft hobbyists and non-hobbyists including areas where such aircraft may and
may not be permissible.
For another strategy that addresses this issue see Strategy LAS-6A.
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