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<blockquote data-quote="Freebird32" data-source="post: 6857" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>All Florida state parks are no-fly zones. All theme-parks are no-fly zones (Disney etc.,) Military bases are NFZ. All National parks are no-fly zones. Orlando requires permit to fly in city limits. There are other small towns that have probably passed laws about drone flying. Getting more restrictive each day. If you are out where there are not a lot of people you will probably be fine. Normal US FAA restrictions - not within 5 miles of airport, not over 400 feet etc....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freebird32, post: 6857, member: 126"] All Florida state parks are no-fly zones. All theme-parks are no-fly zones (Disney etc.,) Military bases are NFZ. All National parks are no-fly zones. Orlando requires permit to fly in city limits. There are other small towns that have probably passed laws about drone flying. Getting more restrictive each day. If you are out where there are not a lot of people you will probably be fine. Normal US FAA restrictions - not within 5 miles of airport, not over 400 feet etc.... [/QUOTE]
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