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<blockquote data-quote="I B Spectre" data-source="post: 111412" data-attributes="member: 18605"><p>The FAA registration is for flying a drone that weighs 250 grams (.55 lbs) or more. It does not grant any permissions that are not already available to drone operators no matter what control method is used. To be allowed to fly within the confines of restricted airspace such as the Class C facilities mentioned in my previous post, requires requesting and obtaining permission using LAANC. Drones are restricted within national parks, Florida state parts/managed woodlands without special permission. The AirMap app, especially the PC version provides information on other restrictions. You may not fly a drone near a prison/jail, nuclear power plant, over people or vehicles. Google can be an invaluable source for learning what you can and cannot do with your drone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I B Spectre, post: 111412, member: 18605"] The FAA registration is for flying a drone that weighs 250 grams (.55 lbs) or more. It does not grant any permissions that are not already available to drone operators no matter what control method is used. To be allowed to fly within the confines of restricted airspace such as the Class C facilities mentioned in my previous post, requires requesting and obtaining permission using LAANC. Drones are restricted within national parks, Florida state parts/managed woodlands without special permission. The AirMap app, especially the PC version provides information on other restrictions. You may not fly a drone near a prison/jail, nuclear power plant, over people or vehicles. Google can be an invaluable source for learning what you can and cannot do with your drone. [/QUOTE]
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