MIAA promotes public awareness and compliance with drone regulations within NAIA aerodrome

MIAA promotes public awareness and compliance with drone regulations within NAIA aerodrome

THE Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) has received reports of unauthorized drone activities within the 10-kilometer aerodrome radius of Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). In 2023, there were ten recorded sightings of unlicensed drone operations, with four reported in the first quarter of 2024.

Operating drones within this restricted radius without proper authorization poses significant safety risks, including potential collisions with aircraft, which can result in severe damage and endanger lives. The MIAA advises all drone operators that they must be aware of and follow all relevant restrictions set by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).

Non-compliance with CAAP drone operation regulations may result in serious legal consequences, including substantial fines and imprisonment. To monitor and enforce these regulations, the MIAA works closely with local law enforcement and the CAAP.

The MIAA supports the CAAP’s commitment to ensure the safety of all air travelers and asks for the cooperation of drone operators and the general public to refrain from  any drone activity near the airport. Towards this end, MIAA reminds the public that Safety is a shared responsibility by all.

We encourage the public to report any suspicious drone activities within a set radius to the nearest local authorities in your area. Public vigilance is crucial to maintaining the safety and security of our airspace.

For more information on drone regulations and safety guidelines, please visit the Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) regulations section at www.caap.gov.ph.

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