How to Legally Fly Your Drone Over State Parks

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2021
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    Timestamps
    02:26 - Today’s question is about flying your drone over state parks
    03:22 - Do states have the authority to ban drones?
    03:32 - Not sure where you can legally fly? Download our Drone Advocacy Kit to understand the nuances of drone laws
    04:14 - Can you take off from private property and fly over a state park? 05:10 - What are the rules for flying a drone over National Parks?
    06:35 - Why flying your drone over a railroad is not a good idea

Komentáře • 41

  • @SovaKlr

    “No person shall voluntarily land or unlawfully operate within or upon any park, any airplane, remote control model aircraft, helicopter, unmanned aerial system, drone, balloon, parachute, or other apparatus for aviation.

  • @mattcero1

    You two seem to be just "wingin' it" and spit ballin' what you think.

  • @BirdzEyeViewAV
    @BirdzEyeViewAV Před 2 lety +13

    Flying in from the outside, especially densely wooded parks, immediately presents VLOS and/or transmission issues. By FAR, not a 'one size fits all' solution.

  • @zombie-killer

    greetings, just passed my faa part 107. im from ny bronx boro. am I understanding correctly that no drones can be flown in New York? is this correct.

  • @jimpurcell
    @jimpurcell Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful!!! Thanks!!!

  • @SKratc

    But the FAA encourages to respect and comply with local rules, state park regulations, etc. Here in New York, we can only in the assigned AMA fields as guest or members. If I want to fly in a state park, I need to request permission from the OPRHP.

  • @mattstrickland1015
    @mattstrickland1015 Před 2 lety +2

    Did you happen to see a recent You Tube video by Lehtos Law concerning flying in National parks? Very interesting. Let me find and share it with yall

  • @thomasjohnson6669

    Thank you

  • @BrianKushner
    @BrianKushner Před 2 lety +2

    Flying into State Parks or National Wildlife Refuge might be allowed but then they just pull out the generalized Creating a Catastrophe or Harassing Wildlife charge.

  • @damonlinthwaite4671
    @damonlinthwaite4671 Před 2 lety

    What about army Corp of engineers? I have a local hiking trail that is watched or governed by army Corp of engineers and they came and told me I was not allowed to fly over there? But everything says it's clear to fly ?

  • @mattcero1

    QUESTION: How is it Seattle can make it illegal to fly your drone within city limits unless you pay them handsomely for a film permit every time you takeoff and land?

  • @timandnatd
    @timandnatd Před rokem +2

    I want to be able to fly in parks....but, one big problem I see is flying in very dry times when there is a risk for fire...since you are flying with a lithium ion battery. If you crash...that's a very flammable pack that can set a nasty fire in the right conditions. Even when flying during a wet time....that drone may crash in a inaccessible area and not catch on fire until its dry enough to set a fire. That's a hard problem to solve for.

  • @romulusuav
    @romulusuav Před 2 lety

    What about a city like New York and its ban on drones?

  • @barnabyjones2203
    @barnabyjones2203 Před rokem

    Shot down literally lolz

  • @wwaldok

    Oh, no…

  • @mrcrimpster
    @mrcrimpster Před rokem

    Could a drone integrated with (SAR) synthetic aperture radar.drop other swarms of drones with Putin hunting jaw machine eater weeder so

  • @TC_Conner
    @TC_Conner Před 2 lety +3

    Why do you use mics that are bigger than my car? And what's with the mic stabalizers when your mics are on mic stands? Isn't that overkill?. But that's off topic....thanks for making this video as I'm anxious to fly over as many state parks as I can because there just isn't enough air space anywhere else.

  • @r.h.0101
    @r.h.0101 Před 2 lety +1

    I don't buy into this flying "In" loophole. I think if a state/local .gov decides they do not want drones flying into parks/etc. drone operators need to respect that. Hopefully, this will be clarified by some legislation in the future.