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<blockquote data-quote="devomi" data-source="post: 29876" data-attributes="member: 1467"><p>I live inside the no fly zone boundary of a small airport but just within the edge. I used the Kittyhawk app to see the boundary and the NFZ restriction and the app provides a phone number from your phone so you can call the tower. It really works! I talked to a nice guy in the tower, explained that I wanted to know if it was ok if I flew up 300 ft in this area. He didn’t see a problem as he keeps his planes a minimum of 500 ft and thanked me for calling. I asked if I should call every time I flew and he said not if I was staying below 400 ft. So I am all set now. Maybe you can have similar luck? Otherwise I find local forests and fields as others have suggested...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devomi, post: 29876, member: 1467"] I live inside the no fly zone boundary of a small airport but just within the edge. I used the Kittyhawk app to see the boundary and the NFZ restriction and the app provides a phone number from your phone so you can call the tower. It really works! I talked to a nice guy in the tower, explained that I wanted to know if it was ok if I flew up 300 ft in this area. He didn’t see a problem as he keeps his planes a minimum of 500 ft and thanked me for calling. I asked if I should call every time I flew and he said not if I was staying below 400 ft. So I am all set now. Maybe you can have similar luck? Otherwise I find local forests and fields as others have suggested... [/QUOTE]
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