If you live in the south of the Island and have a drone, there's a warning from the airport.
Ronaldsway Airport bosses took to Twitter this week to warn drones aren't allowed within three nautical miles of the site.
Commercial flyers can get permission from air traffic control but also need to be qualified.
The airport published a map showing the no-fly zone extending from Colby, through Castletown and Ballasalla to Santon.
Got a drone? Recreational drone operators are strongly advised not to fly within 3NM of Isle of Man Airport. Commercial operators are required to obtain specific permission from Air Traffic Control to fly within 3NM of Isle of Man Airport, in addition to holding a CAA Permission. pic.twitter.com/qgOdHANeMz
— Isle of Man Airport (@IOMAirport) January 31, 2018
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