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Hello and welcome. Your video is nice, but unfortunately it was clearly shot in a designated NFZ. The Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, which includes Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Beach that is in the lower part of this sectional inside the sea otter refuge as well, has a 2000’ AGL restriction for aircraft, and a prohibition on drones. Please learn to use and follow the FAA sectionals, and the regulations of the areas you fly; it was a risky place to do this as there’s a pretty hefty fine if you are cited for flying in this area, and on a personal level, please follow the rules as drone misuse can easily ruin the hobby for the rest of us.
If ever in doubt, ask here for help. Lots of local knowledge and members who live in or frequently go to many of the areas we wish to fly who can point out the best locations to legally fly.
FEES and INFORMATION for Big Sur State Parks
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@AMann just saw your post on here and was wondering about the exact rules.
Is it allowed to fly in the Big Sur area as long as one doesn't fly over the ocean?
Judging by (https://app.airmap.io/geo?36.159336,-121.671702,14.653057z) the no fly zones are only for the ocean area?
So for example would I be allowed to fly behind the Bixby Creek Bridge in this area circled in red:
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Would appreciate an answer to this as I'm trying not to get into any trouble and respect the rules!
Hi, on the sectionals of that area, there is a NFZ indicated along the inland side of HWY 101 running parallel to the road, its a blue polygon with blue dots inside it. I can’t tell how far inland from the road it extends, but its as wide as the other NFZ from the roadway to the coast through there, so unfortunately, looks like the bridge may be part of it. I would ask at the park.
Surprisingly, AirMap fails to show the coastal closure areas!@AMann Thanks for the quick reply!
So the Airmap App is not completely correct?
Do you know of any other app/maps where it's clearer to see?
Or do you know of some areas where it is allowed to fly along Highway One?
Any helpful information is much appreciated!
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