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Conflicting Airspace Rules in Southern Alabama
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<blockquote data-quote="Andre Levite" data-source="post: 76312" data-attributes="member: 10850"><p>I've seen discrepancies between those apps as well -- especially once you zoom in. I usually defer to B4UFly because it is sanctioned by the FAA and that's who you intimately must answer to.</p><p></p><p>In your particular area the airspace isn't the problem -- it's what's on the ground. That entire barrier island is Gulf Island National Seashore. National Parks are protected areas and universally of limits to drones. In Florida the State Parks are also no-go. Pensacola Naval Air Station has special operations from time to time too. </p><p></p><p>I think those apps primarily address airspace and miss some other problem areas. I usually check Google Earth and Google Maps to cover all the bases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andre Levite, post: 76312, member: 10850"] I've seen discrepancies between those apps as well -- especially once you zoom in. I usually defer to B4UFly because it is sanctioned by the FAA and that's who you intimately must answer to. In your particular area the airspace isn't the problem -- it's what's on the ground. That entire barrier island is Gulf Island National Seashore. National Parks are protected areas and universally of limits to drones. In Florida the State Parks are also no-go. Pensacola Naval Air Station has special operations from time to time too. I think those apps primarily address airspace and miss some other problem areas. I usually check Google Earth and Google Maps to cover all the bases. [/QUOTE]
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