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    ST VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES CIVIL AVIATION DEPARTMENT IMPLEMENTS A “NO DRONE ZONE” FOR VIII CELAC SUMMIT

    February 26, 2024Updated:February 26, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    As St Vincent and the Grenadines prepares to host the VIII CELAC Summit on March 1, 2024, at the Sandals Resort, Buccament, the Civil Aviation Department announces the establishment of a Prohibited Airspace “TVP1” within a radius of Two (2) nautical miles around the Sandals Resort. This measure is implemented to ensure the safety and security of the summit attendees and the general public.

    The Prohibited Airspace, where the use of Drones (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) is prohibited, spans from Campden Park in the South to Mt Wynne to the North, Dubois to the East, and extends two (2) nautical miles to the West. This No Drone Zone will be in effect from February 28th to March 2nd, 2024. Drone operators are advised to refrain from flying within the designated area during the specified period.

    The Civil Aviation Department reminds the public that operating drones within St Vincent and the Grenadines requires a permit. Moreover, drones should not be flown near airports, including within the approach and departure paths of aircraft.

    The VIII CELAC Summit represents a significant milestone for SVG, showcasing its commitment to diplomacy, collaboration, and global leadership. We appreciate the cooperation of all stakeholders in ensuring the smooth conduct of the VIII CELAC Summit.

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