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<blockquote data-quote="pmshop" data-source="post: 98691" data-attributes="member: 3174"><p>As said before, states may vary.</p><p>I am in Texas as well.</p><p>I volunteered to fly construction progress missions for the school board.</p><p>Then as required, took inspection shots of roofs, shots for mapping.</p><p>All voluntary and off the clock.</p><p>I have also flown to capture graduation ceremonies.</p><p>BUT, I am in a small town (10K) in the middle of nowhere.</p><p>So there is a lot of leeway to "do things" out here.</p><p></p><p>But previous advice given, I would actually meet with the superintendent on the issue.</p><p>Boards only facilitate decisions; superintendent knows policy.</p><p></p><p>However, I am sure UIL rules are the same across the USA.</p><p>Cannot fly during a football game - the actual plays.</p><p>From what the head coach has told me, I could fly right up to kickoff...start flying again when the 1/2 time whistle blows until 3rd quarter kickoff...then fly all I want after the game.</p><p>My barriers are clear too during those allowed flight times - I fly around the track encompassing the football field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pmshop, post: 98691, member: 3174"] As said before, states may vary. I am in Texas as well. I volunteered to fly construction progress missions for the school board. Then as required, took inspection shots of roofs, shots for mapping. All voluntary and off the clock. I have also flown to capture graduation ceremonies. BUT, I am in a small town (10K) in the middle of nowhere. So there is a lot of leeway to "do things" out here. But previous advice given, I would actually meet with the superintendent on the issue. Boards only facilitate decisions; superintendent knows policy. However, I am sure UIL rules are the same across the USA. Cannot fly during a football game - the actual plays. From what the head coach has told me, I could fly right up to kickoff...start flying again when the 1/2 time whistle blows until 3rd quarter kickoff...then fly all I want after the game. My barriers are clear too during those allowed flight times - I fly around the track encompassing the football field. [/QUOTE]
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