So it turns out that FAA and the State Level guidelines for recreational flying of drones are only the first two layers of rules. One also needs to worry about the city regulations. But to my dismay, even that is not it. I live in the San Fransisco Bay area, was trying to fly my DJI Mavic at the Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve (which is absolutely out of any FAA or State conflict zones for drones, and the city of Cupertino is cool about drones). However, before my drone took off, I was approached by two cops, who said the drones were banned in the preserve because the area fell under "Midpeninsula Regional Open Space Preserve", a local district parkland organization authorized to legislate laws over regional parklands, and they had banned drones in the area. I googled and figured out there's one regional parkland organization for nearly every chunk of territory around the area I live in. So the never ending saga of recreational drone flying gets one notch sadder. Regional Parklands is one more layer of laws we need to worry about before our drone takes off.
My question : Are there more layers to worry about as far as recreational flying of drone goes, or this is it?
My question : Are there more layers to worry about as far as recreational flying of drone goes, or this is it?