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<blockquote data-quote="SparkinItUp" data-source="post: 100882" data-attributes="member: 18889"><p>I checked out Augusta GA and you are green all over (that I checked out) so AirMap (LAANC) doesn’t necessarily give you a reply when creating a flight plan. So as far as the FAA goes, you should be good....BUT to play it safe I would check with the city of Augusta (depending on where you are flying) to make sure it’s cool to fly. I’m in CA so there are some regional parks, tourist traps like Pier 39 in San Francisco, etc that think they can control the airspace and WILL NOT want you to fly there. They really don’t have the authority to try and control airspace, but they do to the point of asking you to leave. The only organization I know that can control airspace in the US is the FAA. Just play it safe, check things out at the city level and you’ll be fine...after checking AirMap (FAA) or whatever app you use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SparkinItUp, post: 100882, member: 18889"] I checked out Augusta GA and you are green all over (that I checked out) so AirMap (LAANC) doesn’t necessarily give you a reply when creating a flight plan. So as far as the FAA goes, you should be good....BUT to play it safe I would check with the city of Augusta (depending on where you are flying) to make sure it’s cool to fly. I’m in CA so there are some regional parks, tourist traps like Pier 39 in San Francisco, etc that think they can control the airspace and WILL NOT want you to fly there. They really don’t have the authority to try and control airspace, but they do to the point of asking you to leave. The only organization I know that can control airspace in the US is the FAA. Just play it safe, check things out at the city level and you’ll be fine...after checking AirMap (FAA) or whatever app you use. [/QUOTE]
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