Four charged in connection to illegal drone use at Jasper wildfire
JASPER, AB – Officials with Parks Canada are reminding the public that it is illegal to fly drones at the sites of active wildfires.
Charges have been laid against four individuals after they allegedly did so at the Chetamon Wildfire in Jasper National Park.
Parks Canada says they have observed eight incidents involving drones since the fire started on Sept. 1, seven of which directly affected firefighting operations.
“Flying drones during fire operations endangers the lives and well-being of pilots and Parks Canada firefighters in the air and on the ground. When aircraft are grounded for any length of time, it causes unnecessary delays in firefighting efforts,” reads a media release from Parks Canada.