During the stated dates and times, all aerial activities including kite-flying, the hoisting of captive balloons, release of free flight aerial objects and flying of unmanned aircraft such as drones into and within the temporary restricted areas, are strictly prohibited, unless expressly permitted by CAAS through a permit, the authorities said.
Carrying out aerial and unmanned aircraft activities within the temporary restricted areas without the required permits from CAAS is an offence
If found guilty, first-time offenders may be fined up to S$50,000 or jailed for up to two years, or both. Repeat offenders may be fined up to S$100,000, or jailed for up to five years, or both.
Besides the temporary restricted areas, existing restrictions on the conduct of aerial and unmanned aircraft activities within 5km of aerodromes, danger areas, prohibited areas, restricted areas, and protected areas remain in force.
“Members of the public are reminded to check the OneMap.sg website or the OneMap app for information on areas where the conduct of aerial activities is prohibited or requires a permit,” the authorities said.
“The public is also advised not to be alarmed with the increase in flying activities over parts of Singapore during these dates and times.”
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Carrying out aerial and unmanned aircraft activities within the temporary restricted areas without the required permits from CAAS is an offence
If found guilty, first-time offenders may be fined up to S$50,000 or jailed for up to two years, or both. Repeat offenders may be fined up to S$100,000, or jailed for up to five years, or both.
Besides the temporary restricted areas, existing restrictions on the conduct of aerial and unmanned aircraft activities within 5km of aerodromes, danger areas, prohibited areas, restricted areas, and protected areas remain in force.
“Members of the public are reminded to check the OneMap.sg website or the OneMap app for information on areas where the conduct of aerial activities is prohibited or requires a permit,” the authorities said.
“The public is also advised not to be alarmed with the increase in flying activities over parts of Singapore during these dates and times.”
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