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<blockquote data-quote="Danarsky" data-source="post: 75265" data-attributes="member: 15204"><p>The Disney "No Go" red circle is surrounded by Class B Airspace whose floor is 4,000' on the East side and 6,000' on the West Side. This Class B Airspace overlies Class C Airspace that goes down to 1,200 ft. Below that is default Class E airspace extending upward from 700'. So, I'm thinking right next to the Red Circle (below 700' AGL) is Class G uncontrolled airspace. Not telling you what to do but I wouldn't fly there to just see whatever I could see from 400'. Thing is, if it's recognizable Disney stuff, I'm pretty sure I couldn't sell the footage without permission from Disney AND The permanent TFR for the Disney airspace designates it a "National Security" concern with SERIOUS PAIN for violation. So, I'd be very afraid of letting the drone fall into the circle.</p><p></p><p>Fly Safe! Get good footage!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danarsky, post: 75265, member: 15204"] The Disney "No Go" red circle is surrounded by Class B Airspace whose floor is 4,000' on the East side and 6,000' on the West Side. This Class B Airspace overlies Class C Airspace that goes down to 1,200 ft. Below that is default Class E airspace extending upward from 700'. So, I'm thinking right next to the Red Circle (below 700' AGL) is Class G uncontrolled airspace. Not telling you what to do but I wouldn't fly there to just see whatever I could see from 400'. Thing is, if it's recognizable Disney stuff, I'm pretty sure I couldn't sell the footage without permission from Disney AND The permanent TFR for the Disney airspace designates it a "National Security" concern with SERIOUS PAIN for violation. So, I'd be very afraid of letting the drone fall into the circle. Fly Safe! Get good footage! [/QUOTE]
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