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FAA clarifies Local versus Federal drone regulations in statement
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<blockquote data-quote="Koala Tails" data-source="post: 58140" data-attributes="member: 10033"><p>I personally have not tested this, but I believe DJI stop us from taking off or flying anywhere that one authority or another have stamped as a no fly zone. So our interpretation of the regulations counts for nothing.</p><p>It’s not illegal to throw an item in the air, such as a ball or toy. If I carefully toss the spark & start the motors in mid air, did the spark take off?</p><p>Shutting down the props in mid air & attempting to catch the spark to avoid “landing” could be expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Koala Tails, post: 58140, member: 10033"] I personally have not tested this, but I believe DJI stop us from taking off or flying anywhere that one authority or another have stamped as a no fly zone. So our interpretation of the regulations counts for nothing. It’s not illegal to throw an item in the air, such as a ball or toy. If I carefully toss the spark & start the motors in mid air, did the spark take off? Shutting down the props in mid air & attempting to catch the spark to avoid “landing” could be expensive. [/QUOTE]
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