Infringement could lead to prosecution and fines of up to £10,000
Members of the public are being warned that drones can't be used to film the TT or Billown Circuit practices and races during the TT Festival period.
Infringement of 'no drone zones' could lead to prosecution and fines of up to £10,000 for those responsible.
The Billown Circuit is already located within the airport's 'no fly' zone for drones.
The restrictions apply to all drones regardless of their size and weight.
For the TT fortnight from 26 May to the end of 8 June drones must not be flown within any of the airspace bounded by an area approximately 1,000 metres outside the course while roads are closed for practice, qualifying or race sessions.
The restrictions take effect from one hour before the TT course closure time each day until the final road opening.
For the Red Arrows display on 5 June from 5.20pm until 8.10pm drones must not be flown over or within six miles of Douglas.
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