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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff2424" data-source="post: 36459" data-attributes="member: 7822"><p>Hi Scott,</p><p>I applaud you for undertaking what might be a daunting task.</p><p>After watching many videos and reading articles I became interested and decided</p><p>to acquire a SPARK for recreational purposes. There are no shortages of various pieces of information on how to fly, film videos, how to do this, that and everything else.</p><p>However, information on where one can fly “legally” is almost impossible to find. </p><p>Flying around your personal property ( unless you own a large scenic parcel of land) or in your kitchen quickly becomes monotonous. The alternative in flying around non approved locations as long as you avoid getting caught is not a solution!</p><p>I currently reside in the New York metropolitan area and contacted many local municipalities</p><p>with no success. I believe I would face less resistance obtaining approval to transport nuclear waste.</p><p>I understand all the possible concerns and ramifications of flying a drone, however, short of traveling to a remote dessert, I would like to believe that some designated areas could allow recreational flying.</p><p></p><p>Again wishing you luck and If I discover any authorized flying areas I will gladly post to your site.</p><p>Thanks </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff2424, post: 36459, member: 7822"] Hi Scott, I applaud you for undertaking what might be a daunting task. After watching many videos and reading articles I became interested and decided to acquire a SPARK for recreational purposes. There are no shortages of various pieces of information on how to fly, film videos, how to do this, that and everything else. However, information on where one can fly “legally” is almost impossible to find. Flying around your personal property ( unless you own a large scenic parcel of land) or in your kitchen quickly becomes monotonous. The alternative in flying around non approved locations as long as you avoid getting caught is not a solution! I currently reside in the New York metropolitan area and contacted many local municipalities with no success. I believe I would face less resistance obtaining approval to transport nuclear waste. I understand all the possible concerns and ramifications of flying a drone, however, short of traveling to a remote dessert, I would like to believe that some designated areas could allow recreational flying. Again wishing you luck and If I discover any authorized flying areas I will gladly post to your site. Thanks Jeff [/QUOTE]
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