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FAA clarifies Local versus Federal drone regulations in statement
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<blockquote data-quote="Tafische" data-source="post: 58265" data-attributes="member: 11370"><p>I have no issues with this and I think it is reasonable. A municipality or landowner should be able to say if it is permissible to take off and land on their property - that goes along with my property right philosophy. BUT - The can not regulate us flying over the property. </p><p></p><p>Having said that - I think we need to be respectful of the property owner and not intentionally try to agitate them.</p><p></p><p>My local state parks have restrictions about takeoff and landing on the property. I contact the head ranger and he was very nice and gave me his list of what is permissible and what is not and where I could fly and not fly. I think this is a good compromise and allows the UAV flying community to be in the good graces of others. Abuse it and we risk more regulation and backlash. I could take off from outside the park and do whatever I want, but is that really in my best interest? I think not. </p><p></p><p>Great discussion!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tafische, post: 58265, member: 11370"] I have no issues with this and I think it is reasonable. A municipality or landowner should be able to say if it is permissible to take off and land on their property - that goes along with my property right philosophy. BUT - The can not regulate us flying over the property. Having said that - I think we need to be respectful of the property owner and not intentionally try to agitate them. My local state parks have restrictions about takeoff and landing on the property. I contact the head ranger and he was very nice and gave me his list of what is permissible and what is not and where I could fly and not fly. I think this is a good compromise and allows the UAV flying community to be in the good graces of others. Abuse it and we risk more regulation and backlash. I could take off from outside the park and do whatever I want, but is that really in my best interest? I think not. Great discussion! [/QUOTE]
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