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‘Respect the Sky’ campaign launched to boost flight safety over Maho Beach | THE DAILY HERALD

November 25, 2025

‘Respect the Sky’ campaign launched  to boost flight safety over Maho Beach | THE DAILY HERALD
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PHILIPSBURG--The Prosecutor’s Office OM SXM, St. Maarten Police Force KPSM, and the St. Maarten Civil Aviation Authority (SMCAA) have launched a new public awareness initiative, “Respect the Sky – Fly Safe, Stay Safe,” aimed at enhancing air safety around Princess Juliana International Airport and protecting the world-famous Maho Beach experience.

The campaign highlights two major safety risks frequently observed at Maho Beach: unauthorized drone use in the airport’s approach path and the throwing or launching of objects – including mobile phones, GoPros, hats, and similar items – toward low-flying aircraft. Both actions are illegal and pose serious hazards to pilots, passengers, and people on the ground.

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Under Ministerial Decree 2019/223 and the Luchtvaartlandsverordening, Maho Beach and the surrounding area of Princess Juliana International Airport are designated No-Fly Zones for drones, unless an official exemption is granted. Violations can result in up to two years imprisonment and/or fines of 100,000 Caribbean guilders (US $55,555).

Under Articles 2:111a and 2:111b of the Penal Code, anyone who intentionally or negligently endangers air traffic, including by throwing or propelling objects toward aircraft, faces penalties of up to 15 years imprisonment or a fine of Cg. 100,000 (US $55,555) for intentional acts, or up to one year imprisonment or Cg. 25,000 (US $13,873) for negligent behaviour.

Authorities stress that although the penalties are substantial, they exist for a crucial reason: even a small object or lightweight drone can be sucked into an aircraft engine or strike the cockpit, potentially causing a catastrophic incident.

Officials emphasise that the goal of the campaign is not to discourage visitors, but to ensure that Maho Beach, a globally recognised attraction, remains safe and enjoyable for everyone.

“Respecting the rules means protecting lives and preserving this unique experience for future generations,” the authorities said.

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Source: https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islands/respect-the-sky-campaign-launched-to-boost-flight-safety-over-maho-beach

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