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FAA Issues "MOVING NO DRONE ZONES"!!! - BREAKING NEWS 🚨 #faa #drones

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FAA issues "Moving NO DRONE ZONES" in US Cities on January 16th, 2026 affecting the entire Drone Community and journalists. #djiban #dji #djinews #dronenews #fpvnews #fpvdrone #faa #nfz #chinesedroneban #fpvnews Link to Fpv Freedom Coalition 🏆 Join the fight to save your rights to fly your drone in the USA. 🇺🇸 https://fpvfc.org/ Like our Videos? Support Drone Camps Show on Patreon 🍕 $2 a month if you like the content. Link here : https://goo.gl/4YRncZ DRONE CAMPS / FPV Community here : http://bit.ly/2kSqaJH ▼ - JOIN the CAMPS and become a Channel Member : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwoj... ▼ - OFFICIAL Drone Camps Merch Store : T-Shirts, Long Sleeve, Zip Hoodies, and more Store here : https://goo.gl/AGvXf6 Disclosure : Any video produced on this channel may have an affiliate link in the description. Meaning I may make a monetary compensation. Gotta eat! :) - Thanks for watching! ▼ - Business Inquires: To get your product reviewed please email: drone camps @ gmail. com ▼ - OUR Social Media Links Official Website : http://www.dronecamps.com DC Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/dronecamps DC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dronecamps/

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Huge breaking news for every drone pilot in the United States. In this video I break down the FAA NOTAM that dropped on January 16th, 2026 (FDC 64375) that creates “moving no drone zones” around federal convoys and mobile assets tied to DOD, DOE, and DHS. I explain what a NOTAM and a TFR are in plain English, and why this one is different: it’s not just a fixed bubble on a map—it can move down the highway with a convoy, and that changes the game for hobby pilots, commercial operators, public safety, and especially anyone flying in or near big cities. The sticky part is the uncertainty. These moving restrictions may not show up in your typical drone apps, so you can do everything “right” and still not know you’re near a convoy. The FAA says they can’t publish real-time locations without revealing agent movements, but the enforcement language is serious—civil penalties, massive fines, possible criminal charges, confiscation, and even destruction authority if your drone is deemed a credible threat. I also talk about why people are already debating this from a First Amendment and journalism angle, and why the drone community is pushing for clarification so pilots can actually know where they can and can’t fly.

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