So I know that flying in a National park is a big fat NO, and also flying in a National Recreation Area is also a big No.
so the question that comes out of this, is I am staying at the Fort Spokane Campground which is on the Lake Roosevelt National Recreation area, and the B4UFly app shows that I am clear for take off at the camp ground. Now the campground is run by the National Park Service. So in the pics it shows the blue dot which is my location and the grey/black dot shows where I am as well. Then the red below my location is part of the old Fort Spokane, and also above my dot and such shows the water for Lake Roosevelt which consist of the Spokane River and to where the mouth of the Spokane river into the Columbia River. and flying over any part of the lake is all a no fly zone.
So why would our not so wonderful FAA say it ok to fly at the campground when it should clearly not be?
so the question that comes out of this, is I am staying at the Fort Spokane Campground which is on the Lake Roosevelt National Recreation area, and the B4UFly app shows that I am clear for take off at the camp ground. Now the campground is run by the National Park Service. So in the pics it shows the blue dot which is my location and the grey/black dot shows where I am as well. Then the red below my location is part of the old Fort Spokane, and also above my dot and such shows the water for Lake Roosevelt which consist of the Spokane River and to where the mouth of the Spokane river into the Columbia River. and flying over any part of the lake is all a no fly zone.
So why would our not so wonderful FAA say it ok to fly at the campground when it should clearly not be?