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Humberto Explodes Into a Hurricane: See the Track, Who’s at Risk This Weekend, and the Wild ‘Storm Dance’ That Could Change Everything

Humberto Explodes Into a Hurricane: See the Track, Who’s at Risk This Weekend, and the Wild ‘Storm Dance’ That Could Change Everything

Updated: 26 September 2025 — data current to 09:00 UTC (5:00 a.m. AST) The forecast at a glance Where is Humberto now?As of 09:00 UTC (5:00 a.m. AST) Fri, Sep 26, Hurricane Humberto was centered near 22.2° N, 57.3° W—about 465 miles (750 km) NE of the northern Leeward Islands—with 75 mph sustained winds and a 990 mb minimum pressure. Motion is NW ~3 mph. No coastal watches/warnings are in effect. National Hurricane Center How strong will it get, and where is it headed?NHC’s official track intensifies Humberto steadily, reaching Cat 3 by Sunday, then peaking near 115 kt (Category 4) late Sunday into Monday while it tracks NW then N
26 September 2025
Flying a Drone in Paradise? French Polynesia Drone Laws 2025 – Avoid Huge Fines with These 9 Rules

Flying a Drone in Paradise? French Polynesia Drone Laws 2025 – Avoid Huge Fines with These 9 Rules

Key Facts Overview of Current Drone Regulations in French Polynesia French Polynesia, while a remote paradise, enforces drone laws as strictly as mainland France. In fact, since late 2020 the European Union drone regulations (adopted by France) also apply in French Polynesia seac.pf. This framework classifies drone operations by risk level instead of by hobby or commercial status. The two main categories are: In practice, French Polynesia treats drone flying very carefully due to its unique environment (small islands with airports, tourism concerns, etc.). The default rule is that drone flights are allowed only in low-risk conditions. If you want
25 September 2025
Mauritius Drone Laws 2025: 8 Critical Rules & Recent Updates Every Pilot Must Know

Mauritius Drone Laws 2025: 8 Critical Rules & Recent Updates Every Pilot Must Know

Key Facts Summary (Keep reading for an in-depth breakdown of each rule and how to comply with the latest Mauritian drone regulations.) Rules for Recreational Drone Use General Allowed Use: Flying a drone recreationally (for personal enjoyment with no commercial intent) is legal in Mauritius, but strict rules apply to ensure safety drone-laws.com. Drones under 7 kg used purely for leisure were previously exempt from heavy regulation civil-aviation.govmu.org. This means that until recently hobby pilots did not need a license or to register their small drones, as long as they followed the safety guidelines. However, all recreational pilots are expected
Drone Laws in Prague 2025: The Ultimate Guide to Safe & Legal Flying

Drone Laws in Prague 2025: The Ultimate Guide to Safe & Legal Flying

The EU drone rules classify operations into Open, Specific, and Certified, with Open further divided into A1, A2, and A3 subcategories. In Prague, almost all areas lie within restricted airspace LKR9, requiring Specific category authorization for most flights. Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and the downtown area fall under the no-fly LKP1 zone, with no drones allowed there unless extreme government clearance. Prague Airport’s CTR prohibits flights within 5.5 km of LKPR without ATC coordination and constrains flights inside CTR to 100 m AGL or below. The standard maximum altitude is 120 m AGL in the Czech Republic, with lower limits
6 August 2025
Miami Drone Laws 2025: The Ultimate Guide to Avoid Fines and Fly Safe

Miami Drone Laws 2025: The Ultimate Guide to Avoid Fines and Fly Safe

In Miami, any drone weighing more than 0.55 pounds (250 grams) must be registered with the FAA before flight, costs $5 online, and the ID number must be clearly marked on the drone. Remote ID is required for all drones that must be registered (over 250 g or used under Part 107), with compliance via built-in Remote ID, an external module, or by flying in FAA-recognized identification areas (FRIAs); enforcement began on March 16, 2024. During major sports events, the FAA imposes a stadium TFR of 3 miles radius up to 3,000 feet AGL, while the City of Miami also
25 July 2025
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