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<blockquote data-quote="Freebird32" data-source="post: 6964" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>I think Florida added that law right after they banned drones from National Parks. I've heard of a couple guys on these forums being asked to leave by park rangers or face a stiff fine. </p><p>I understand why they have the law but, if you aren't bothering the wildlife or someones quiet picnic or nature walk you should be able to fly. Problem with that is the folks who don't care if they chase or scare the wildlife or care if they are annoying someone would be the ones ruining it for everyone else who are more considerate pilots. Speaking of rules, look at the UK, they now will have to register and take a test to get licensed for a drone just because some stupid idiots insisted on flying within 300 feet of passenger aircraft on approach to land. </p><p> Nasa did a study recently that cited drone noise as being more annoying than louder cars, made people more nervous.</p><p>If DJI or one of the prop makers could come up with a swept tip (or more silent) prop, it might help the industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freebird32, post: 6964, member: 126"] I think Florida added that law right after they banned drones from National Parks. I've heard of a couple guys on these forums being asked to leave by park rangers or face a stiff fine. I understand why they have the law but, if you aren't bothering the wildlife or someones quiet picnic or nature walk you should be able to fly. Problem with that is the folks who don't care if they chase or scare the wildlife or care if they are annoying someone would be the ones ruining it for everyone else who are more considerate pilots. Speaking of rules, look at the UK, they now will have to register and take a test to get licensed for a drone just because some stupid idiots insisted on flying within 300 feet of passenger aircraft on approach to land. Nasa did a study recently that cited drone noise as being more annoying than louder cars, made people more nervous. If DJI or one of the prop makers could come up with a swept tip (or more silent) prop, it might help the industry. [/QUOTE]
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