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Prairie Village, Kansas, passes drone ordinance — $500 or jail time for violators
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<blockquote data-quote="SirThomas" data-source="post: 99774" data-attributes="member: 16273"><p>I agree that these don't sound unreasonable. However, the municipality does not have the authority to make those regulations. Only the FAA has the authority to regulate airspace. If they did, then I'm sure that one of the towns around me that have airplanes flying over on approach to a nearby major airport might pass something preventing overflights of our town (because of jet noise). But they cannot do that either...</p><p></p><p>The municipality does have the authority to regulate the ground, so they could (for example) ban the launch or landing of drones on land that they have authority over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SirThomas, post: 99774, member: 16273"] I agree that these don't sound unreasonable. However, the municipality does not have the authority to make those regulations. Only the FAA has the authority to regulate airspace. If they did, then I'm sure that one of the towns around me that have airplanes flying over on approach to a nearby major airport might pass something preventing overflights of our town (because of jet noise). But they cannot do that either... The municipality does have the authority to regulate the ground, so they could (for example) ban the launch or landing of drones on land that they have authority over. [/QUOTE]
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