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Mid-Air Collision Hazard

IF YOU SEE WILDFIRE SMOKE, FLY AWAY!

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issues Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) to prohibit aircraft, including Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) or drones, from entering designated areas during wildfires. These restrictions are essential for protecting lives and property while ensuring that firefighting aircraft can operate safely and effectively.

During a wildfire, expect multiple helicopters and airplanes flying in coordinated patterns at various altitudes. These aircraft will be maneuvering around the fire perimeter and within the smoke column as they conduct firefighting operations.

Do not report wildfires that already have firefighting aircraft on the scene. If you believe a wildfire has not yet been reported, contact the appropriate Air Traffic Control Tower, Approach Control, or Flight Service Station.

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