We in California have the same law. If you are not filming a property that you are "lingering" over in most cases you will be fine. If however you need to Fly over other peoples Property to do your shoot It's best to inform them!! They CANNOT...
It’s a weird situation- We’re dealing with a property owner who can say yes or no to contractors using the easement, and without his permission (as per the easement legalese), I can’t get to the customer’s property, but it’s close enough to fly to!
Would Utah Code 76-6-206 prohibit a person from only momentarily flying a drone in a single straight line without any lingering across private property at 350-400’ AGL to get to and back from a photo shoot of a landlocked parcel? I have...