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Old 24-08-17, 15:44
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I confess to not knowing what your local rules and regs are for flying drones, but if you are not legally permitted to set foot on the land, I would think there would also be restrictions on overflying it.

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Have a good look into it before you go flying over any Range, active or inactive.
Similar rules in Canada. UAS regulations have been tightened in the past year. Basically it is Line of Sight control at all times, low altitudes, and not in prohibited airspace. Essentially no overflying of people, vehicles or occupied dwellings.

https://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/civilaviati...ne-safety.html
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Old 24-08-17, 16:00
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Further to my last, the point is listed as a bird sanctuary. You have an additional complication of flying a drone amongst the flocks of passing whatevers.

A search for "Consecon Air Weapons range" came up with many hits as a well known UXO site. I didn't look too deeply, but if it has been demined or surveyed, whoever had the contract would have reported all their findings to the Crown. I'd suggest trawling through the searches to find which company had the contracts, when, and then spend $5 for an Access to Information request with the specific questions of 'what big stuff did they find?' and 'where is it?'. If part of the survey included magnetometer data, "tanks" would show up like the balls on a dog. I know DND's UXO program points outwardly so requests will probably be considered generously not like you're trying to find the PM's security detail budgets or anything politically sensitive.
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Old 24-08-17, 19:53
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Hi Shawn
A few years ago Les Fisher and I got permission to check out this area. Supposedly there were some FOX parts there from one that had been used for a hard target. It is a narrow spit of land that sticks out into the water and was ideal for gunnery practise for the Trenton Air Base. We had to take one of the airmen from the base to keep an eye on us and make sure we came back alive. Because of the ordnance that had been used there the navy had been called in to sanitize the land and the surrounding water so that the area could be given to another government agency. We rented a boat and spent the day scouring the area but only found the straps for the spare fuel tank on a Staghound. No FOX. The sergeant who accompanied us let me remove the remainder of an expended rocket that had obviously hit something real solid. He enjoyed his day away from the base and got a bottle of Scotch out of it.
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Old 26-08-17, 19:58
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A few years ago Les Fisher and I got permission to check out this area. Supposedly there were some FOX parts there from one that had been used for a hard target. It is a narrow spit of land that sticks out into the water and was ideal for gunnery practise for the Trenton Air Base. We had to take one of the airmen from the base to keep an eye on us and make sure we came back alive. Because of the ordnance that had been used there the navy had been called in to sanitize the land and the surrounding water so that the area could be given to another government agency. We rented a boat and spent the day scouring the area but only found the straps for the spare fuel tank on a Staghound. No FOX. The sergeant who accompanied us let me remove the remainder of an expended rocket that had obviously hit something real solid. He enjoyed his day away from the base and got a bottle of Scotch out of it.
Cheers,
Barry
Thanks for the reply. I was just talking to a unnamed person that saw a striped out hull six years ago. It kind of peeks my interest. Of course I don't want to go to jail so will seek proper channels. With that said I need to see if this will be worth all the paper work. I was thinking that the sand has shifted over the years. I have read the most recent reports of some anomalies below the surface about 45cm down. The last report and work was done back in 2007.
I have used google earth too look on the land and in the waters.

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