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Some Spark footage in NE PA
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<blockquote data-quote="PhantomFandom" data-source="post: 75207" data-attributes="member: 15128"><p>You are right and it is very sad. The problem is that most of us do not have the will, the time, or the financial means to do the right thing and then fight against these illegal restrictions. The method you described (flying from outside the park) is legal even if the park restriction was held up as legal, since they could possibly preclude you from taking off and landing on park grounds. Only if you can maintain VLOS though. However they cannot ever control the airspace above the park. That is clearly National Airspace and can only be controlled by the FAA...full stop...period. If the FAA says you cannot fly over them, then it stands up in court. That's why we cannot fly over national parks, as the FAA has agreed to support those restrictions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhantomFandom, post: 75207, member: 15128"] You are right and it is very sad. The problem is that most of us do not have the will, the time, or the financial means to do the right thing and then fight against these illegal restrictions. The method you described (flying from outside the park) is legal even if the park restriction was held up as legal, since they could possibly preclude you from taking off and landing on park grounds. Only if you can maintain VLOS though. However they cannot ever control the airspace above the park. That is clearly National Airspace and can only be controlled by the FAA...full stop...period. If the FAA says you cannot fly over them, then it stands up in court. That's why we cannot fly over national parks, as the FAA has agreed to support those restrictions. [/QUOTE]
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