Brunswick Wildfire operations halted after drone flies into firefighting airspace
BOSTON BAR — The BC Wildfire Service is reminding residents that they cannot fly while unauthorized items are in the sky with them.
On Saturday, July 11, BCWS said a drone had been operating near the southeast flank of the Brunswick Creek wildfire as multiple aviation resources were in the same place. When this happens, crews are obligated to stop flying immediately until the airspace is confirmed safe.
“Our pilots operate low-flying aircraft in challenging conditions and often at high speeds,” said the BCWS. “A collision between a drone and a firefighting aircraft could have catastrophic consequences.”
All wildfires are considered flight-restricted areas under federal law, including areas within five nautical miles of a fire and up to 3,000 feet above ground level.
