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Russia: Drivers Asked to Stop Filming From the Cockpit

Summary by Air Journal
Russian airlines were reportedly instructed to prevent their crews from taking and broadcasting photos or videos made from an aircraft in flight. This new instruction, which is part of the tightening of security around Moscow in the face of the threat of drones, would target in particular images of airspace and events observed from the cockpit. The images of sunrise over clouds, cross traffic or spectacular approaches published by Russian pilots…
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Russian airlines were reportedly instructed to prevent their crews from taking and broadcasting photos or videos made from an aircraft in flight. This new instruction, which is part of the tightening of security around Moscow in the face of the threat of drones, would target in particular images of airspace and events observed from the cockpit. The images of sunrise over clouds, cross traffic or spectacular approaches published by Russian pilots…

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Air Journal broke the news on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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