So the reason I bring all this up is that I was questioning someone's company policy on drone use over their land. I'll recap a conversation I'm having with the GM of Tmberline lodge and ski area on My Hood. You guy's are going to like this. Here's their official policy, cut-and-pasted from...
I also notice it says:
"The landing of aircraft is prohibited on lands or waters administered by the National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, or U.S. Forest Service without authorization from the respective agency "
The way that's written makes it seem like you can't land a drone...
Thanks a ton for digging this up.
I notice in the following:
Pilots are requested to maintain a minimum altitude of 2,000 feet above the surface of the following: National Parks, Monuments, Seashores, Lakeshores, Recreation Areas and Scenic Riverways administered by the National Park Service...
Hi folks, I was directed here by one of my local Facebook groups up here in Seattle. Would you be able to set me straight on a few items? These are the US laws as I currently understand them:
1) General state or federal lands: no restriction on launch, landing, or overflight.
2) State or...
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