Harrisburg — The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission is alerting boaters that access to a portion of the Susquehanna River will be restricted from May 21-25, during the Air Dot Show Tour at the Harrisburg International Airport.
For the safety of the public and air show participants in Dauphin County, buoys will be placed in the river to mark a temporary exclusion zone, which includes the immediate area adjacent to the airport runway and extends to mid-river.
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Waterways conservation officers and other security personnel will be present in the area to redirect boat traffic around the exclusion zone, as necessary.
Unauthorized persons and boats that enter the restricted area will result in a delay in air show operations and could be subject to fines and penalties.


