Residents and visitors are reminded not to use drones to film TT practice sessions or races.
The Isle of Man Civil Aviation Administration warns those who do so could face fines of up to £5,000.
A 'no fly' zone is in place from May 29 to June 11, covering the TT course, as the airspace is needed for emergency and filming activity by helicopters.
Any drones will be immediately reported to police, which may result in the race being halted, as they can pose a serious distraction to riders.
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