I wanted to make a video for YouTube flying above Austin, Texas and wanted to include the University of Texas at Austin in the video. According to FAA the airspace above UT is class G and I'm allowed to fly in it. Someone told me to check with UT so I did and they denied my flight request. Here is there response:
Flight request 8822 has been denied.
Reason(s) for denial: Personal and promotional/advertising flights are not allowed on campus according to the UAV UT policy/HOP https://ehs.utexas.edu/programs/occupationalsafety/drones-quadcopters-uavs.php. Flight requests must be to complete a degree program/course assignment or for a UT activity/business.
I don't understand how UT can rule above the FAA but apparently they can. Who do you think wins in this situation, UT or the FAA. Do you think it's safe for me to fly over the campus? Any input is appreciated. Thanks guys!
Flight request 8822 has been denied.
Reason(s) for denial: Personal and promotional/advertising flights are not allowed on campus according to the UAV UT policy/HOP https://ehs.utexas.edu/programs/occupationalsafety/drones-quadcopters-uavs.php. Flight requests must be to complete a degree program/course assignment or for a UT activity/business.
I don't understand how UT can rule above the FAA but apparently they can. Who do you think wins in this situation, UT or the FAA. Do you think it's safe for me to fly over the campus? Any input is appreciated. Thanks guys!