Drones seized during Bournemouth Air Festival
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Officers have been deployed to Bournemouth's beaches to help enforce the restricted airspace.
Police have seized three drones being flown in restricted airspace on the first day of an air show.
There is an exclusion in place at the four-day Bournemouth Air Festival for non-display aircraft, including drones, from sea level up to 5,500ft.
Dorset Police said flying the remote-controlled craft in the restricted zone put display pilots in danger.
The force deployed a counter-drone team to the show and warned anyone caught flouting the rules faced prosecution.
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Non-airshow aircraft, including drones, are prohibited from flying in the restricted area
On Friday - the second day of the festival - the AeroSuperBatics wingwalkers display was delayed due to a "technical problem".
The team had made their return to the festival on Thursday following last year's crash when one of its biplanes planes was forced to ditch in the sea.
On Thursday a Red Arrows aircraft was unable to perform at an air festival due to an engine issue.

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- Published1 September 2022
- Published1 September 2022
- Published1 September 2022