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FAA bans drones over the Rock Island Arsenal

Rock Island Arsenal (US Army/Released)

The Federal Aviation Administration announced Wednesday it was restricting the use of drones over the Rock Island Arsenal, calling the military installation a “national security sensitive location.”

The FAA also restricted the airspace over Biometric Technology Center in Clarksburg, W.Va., banning the use of drones, which the government refers to as unmanned aircraft systems.

“Restrictions on these Department of Defense facilities are to address concerns about drone activity over security-sensitive facilities,” the FAA said in a release.

Drone operators can review airspace restrictions on the FAA’s website or FAA’s B4UFLY mobile app, including all of the currently covered locations with an interactive map showing restricted airspace throughout the U.S.

The FAA stated that drone operators who violate flight restrictions may be subject to enforcement action, including potential civil penalties and criminal charges.

Rock Island Arsenal spokesman Eric Cramer said Thursday that the Department of the Army has banned drones over military installations since 2017.

“The new FAA policy appears to bring us in line with other Army installations,” Cramer said. “We have had no problems with drones at the (Arsenal).”

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