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SAFETY STANDARDS <br />We require that show dance space (where our drones will fly during the show <br />performance) must be separated from the audience by a distance equal to the <br />maximum height reached by drone show, which is expected to be 150 feet. This <br />space of separation from the audience is titled as the Restricted Zone. All non <br />crew members are excluded from entering the Restricted Zone. This Restricted <br />Zone allows us to best ensure that we are going above and beyond to keep our <br />guests safe and enjoying an incredible show. <br />Restricted Zones <br />Area surrounding launch grid must operate as a Pre-Flight Restricted Area- where <br />non crew members are barred from entering. This allows for our team and Pilots to <br />focus on show operations without distraction. If possible, we request that the <br />client assist in providing physical barricades to keep the public from entering the <br />Pre-Flight Restricted Area. <br />We aim to launch test shows the day before the initial show to confirm show <br />operation and to diagnose and solve any potential issues that may arise prior to <br />show. We conduct test launches as an added layer of safety, making certain that <br />we exhaust all options to confirm our show is safe. <br />lightupthesky.com <br />Test Simulations and Launches <br />All shows are ran through our virtual simulations to confirm show design is <br />optimally safe and allowing our operators to virtually prepare for launch day. <br />Visual Observers will man outer restriction area - monitoring airways and restricting on <br />foot access to area. <br />Our dedicated crew committed to providing a spectacular and safe show will consist <br />of the following: <br /> <br />1 Director of Operations <br />1 Pilot in Command <br />1 Co-Pilot <br />Visual Observers <br />Flight Crew