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Well I didn’t fly OVER it, but close enough to get some interesting views. Only my second time to use it...
I checked with the “AirMap” app and there were no precautions. I also made sure to fly over the nearby hills, not the plant itself. Is this adequate planning?Just don't want to see anyone in trouble - check your states "Critical infrastructure" laws.
AirMap is just a guide for air space and hazards across the US.I checked with the “AirMap” app and there were no precautions. I also made sure to fly over the nearby hills, not the plant itself. Is this adequate planning?
Thank you for taking your time to do some education. I have subscribed to the list that you linked. I also reached out to the California OES earlier today and they’re supposed to get back to me tomorrow. They work with homeland security, and I should be able to get the specifics I need. I certainly don’t want to operate illegally or invite unwanted trouble!AirMap is just a guide for air space and hazards across the US.
I can only speak for what I know of Texas but just a few examples of our Critical Infrastructure laws, Power plants, cell towers & prisons are on the list.
Even flying over "mass livestock feeding operations" is prohibited.
So it is best to check and see what is on the books for your state and even cities you visit.
This is what I used to find those laws.
Browse Laws by State – State Drone Law
When you look at the refrenced text, the link will take you to the state's official website that designates the authority.
Not some "3rd party blog site".
Thank you for taking your time to do some education. I have subscribed to the list that you linked. I also reached out to the California OES earlier today and they’re supposed to get back to me tomorrow. They work with homeland security, and I should be able to get the specifics I need. I certainly don’t want to operate illegally or invite unwanted trouble!
USA is funny. Can't fly a 300g drone over things, but you can fly a manned ultralight aircraft with no license or training at all pretty much anywhere you want.
Your post above about "critical infrastructure" says it is prohibited to fly over cows. The Spark is 300g.I know there is very slacked rules with ultralights and paragliders even.
But where does it say not to fly a 300g drone over something?
You can fly anything under 55lbs for recreation.
Your post above about "critical infrastructure" says it is prohibited to fly over cows. The Spark is 300g.
Who said anything about a 300g "limit"?You see, that is a state law, not a law posted by the FAA
The cattle part is in my state (mass feeding operations) but I fail to find 300g limit for my state.
Who said anything about a 300g "limit"?
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