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Toronto police charged seven people for flying drones over Rogers Centre during Blue Jays playoff games.
The drone flights violated Canadian Aviation Regulations and federally designated no-fly zones.
Rogers Centre is within Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport's no-fly zone.
Fines were issued to the drone operators.
Police remind the public that Rogers Centre is a no-drone zone during Blue Jays postseason games.
Why this matters:: These incidents highlight the importance of adhering to aviation regulations and respecting no-fly zones, especially around major events and airports. Violations can lead to significant fines and legal consequences.
Toronto police intercepted seven unauthorized drone flights over and around Rogers Centre during the Blue Jays' playoff games. The individuals operating the drones, including micro-drones, were charged with violating Part IX of the Canadian Aviation Regulations and federally designated no-fly zones. The Rogers Centre falls within the no-fly zone of Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. Transport Canada regulations state that flying a drone without a pilot certificate in a restricted area can result in fines ranging from $1,000 to $3,000. This isn't the first instance of drone-related violations during the Blue Jays' playoff run, with previous incidents resulting in charges against two individuals earlier in October.
Q: What happens if you fly a drone over Rogers Centre?
You can face fines between $1,000 and $3,000 for violating the no-fly zone and Canadian Aviation Regulations.
Q: Is Rogers Centre a no-drone zone?
Yes, Rogers Centre is a designated no-drone zone, especially during Blue Jays post-season games.
Always check local aviation regulations before flying a drone.
Be aware of no-fly zones, particularly around airports and major event venues.
Ensure you have the necessary certifications and permits for drone operation.
Flying drones in restricted areas can result in significant fines and legal consequences.
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