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Council policy bans hobby drones over "their" land. UK
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<blockquote data-quote="I B Spectre" data-source="post: 109965" data-attributes="member: 18605"><p>Curious as to whether anything more had come from the issue of a local council banning overflight. A quick read of the recent EASA regs looked like a good deal more common sense was applied than what our FAA is proposing. I don't know if Brexit has an affect on EASA or if the CAA has its own, but the quote by PJS1962 suggests regulation above the surface is not within local jurisdiction similar to here in the U.S.. Local governments are allowed to restrict taking off and landing from within their boundaries just as it is with national parks/forests and state parks/forests in Florida. However, it does not prohibit overflight although minimum altitudes can be specified over certain areas outside of NFZs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I B Spectre, post: 109965, member: 18605"] Curious as to whether anything more had come from the issue of a local council banning overflight. A quick read of the recent EASA regs looked like a good deal more common sense was applied than what our FAA is proposing. I don't know if Brexit has an affect on EASA or if the CAA has its own, but the quote by PJS1962 suggests regulation above the surface is not within local jurisdiction similar to here in the U.S.. Local governments are allowed to restrict taking off and landing from within their boundaries just as it is with national parks/forests and state parks/forests in Florida. However, it does not prohibit overflight although minimum altitudes can be specified over certain areas outside of NFZs. [/QUOTE]
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