The Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has initiated an investigation following reports of the illegal operation of a drone in the Soesdyke-Linden area. The authority announced the investigation in a statement released on Saturday, emphasizing the importance of public assistance in gathering information related to the incident.
The GCAA encourages individuals who may have witnessed the drone activity or have relevant information to come forward. This appeal is part of the GCAA’s broader “See Something, Say Something” initiative, which aims to enhance aviation safety and security by promoting public vigilance.
The investigation underscores the GCAA’s commitment to addressing unauthorized drone operations, which can pose risks to aviation safety and security. The authority has not disclosed specific details regarding the nature of the reports or any potential implications of the drone’s operation.
As the investigation progresses, the GCAA is expected to provide updates to the public regarding its findings and any necessary actions that may follow. The GCAA continues to remind the public of the regulations surrounding drone use and the importance of adhering to these guidelines to ensure safety in the airspace.
Source: guyanatimesgy.com
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