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Thank you. Why green though? The surrounding territory has no color at all. What’s the difference?In the case you took a screenshot of, it defines the boundaries of the Crooked Creek Lake Recreational Area. It appears to be good to fly from an FAA standpoint, hence the green exclamation point. As long as there are no rules at the CCLRA banning takeoff/landing on the property you should be fine.
Designated boundaryThank you. Why green though? The surrounding territory has no color at all. What’s the difference?
Thanks again!I see no controlled airspace in the area. With it being a State Park there may be a Park Rule for takeoff and landing in the park. Check your local rules for that.
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