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<blockquote data-quote="EJPaet" data-source="post: 77607" data-attributes="member: 15167"><p>I believe that's correct for most public parks. I've been using Airmap to help me determine where is best to fly since I live in Ontario and within the controlled airspace of ONT. </p><p></p><p>I found a great place in Chino Hills to fly! Hill top so you have great signal transmission, and wide open space to fly over some rolling hills and cattle pastures. Lots of hiking trails in CH as well. One of the places I go to is at Grand Ave Park. But there's at least 3 great places to fly, I'm sure more if you go further south in CH. Most of these places are open hiking trails and camp grounds, and out of the air space of nearly all airports in LA, OC, and SB counties..</p><p></p><p>It's a heck of a treck from LA to drive to just to fly, but it's only 20 minutes for me.. I believe there's some flying clubs closer to LA, like in El Monte off the 60 freeway, but I don't know their rules and regs to use the field... May be worth looking into..</p><p></p><p>Here's 1 pic I took this weekend (not great). You can see Big Bear in the background. If I panned left, a sweet shot of My. Baldy![ATTACH=full]8450[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EJPaet, post: 77607, member: 15167"] I believe that's correct for most public parks. I've been using Airmap to help me determine where is best to fly since I live in Ontario and within the controlled airspace of ONT. I found a great place in Chino Hills to fly! Hill top so you have great signal transmission, and wide open space to fly over some rolling hills and cattle pastures. Lots of hiking trails in CH as well. One of the places I go to is at Grand Ave Park. But there's at least 3 great places to fly, I'm sure more if you go further south in CH. Most of these places are open hiking trails and camp grounds, and out of the air space of nearly all airports in LA, OC, and SB counties.. It's a heck of a treck from LA to drive to just to fly, but it's only 20 minutes for me.. I believe there's some flying clubs closer to LA, like in El Monte off the 60 freeway, but I don't know their rules and regs to use the field... May be worth looking into.. Here's 1 pic I took this weekend (not great). You can see Big Bear in the background. If I panned left, a sweet shot of My. Baldy![ATTACH=full]8450[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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