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Mid‐term
Military Compatibility Area
Issue / Strategy
LAS‐3B Imaginary Enforcement and fines
Surfaces
Travis AFB should work with local law enforcement to assist the FAA and help
enforce the established rules and regulations of unauthorized drone usage, and
issue fines for those not abiding by the regulations. Travis AFB should work with
local jurisdictions to develop public outreach and education regarding drone
regulations.
LAS‐4 Crop dusting activities near Travis AFB
Crop dusting activities in the vicinity of Travis AFB could cause safety concerns during flight operations. There have been minimal reported problems to
date.
LAS‐4A Imaginary Implement scheduling coordination
Long‐term
Surfaces
Travis AFB should implement scheduling coordination procedures to de‐conflict
operations and accommodate access by local farming interests when they need to
fly in or through Military Training Routes and Restricted Areas, when they are
active.
Other Primary Partner: Crop dusters
LAS‐4B Imaginary Monitor future agricultural needs
Surfaces
Travis AFB should work with the local communities and farming community to
monitor future agricultural needs as they relate to a growth in crop dusting
activity. If there is a future increase in crop dusting activity close to Travis AFB,
the Base should coordinate flight activity with local crop dusters.
Other Partner: Crop dusters
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