CAA gives clear message to public
Drone users are being warned not to fly the aircraft too close to the forthcoming TT races - or they could face prosecution.
A no-fly zone will cover the whole of the circuit, as well as 1,000 metres around the Mountain Course.
Only authorised aircraft will be permitted to fly in the vicinity, such as helicopters used for medical emergencies and those filming the event.
Colin Gill from the Civil Aviation Administration says the message to the public is clear.
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