Just doing the tedious pre-flight research for planned trip to Harting Down sometime soon, a vast epic bit of countryside near me, where usually no CAA restrictions apply, but one those famed 'guardians' of our beauty spots, in this case National Trust have been donated the whole **** area, and their own borders map seems to indicate there is no way to take off without being in it somehow ! And although I think their attitude to recreational drone use is downright f**king rude at these types of sites, I don't wish to annoy them so would like to try and obey their own rules while I legally overfly their land and support them by paying their unnecessarily massive car park charges !
Here is their ownership map of the area...

But what they don't mark on that is the South Downs Way, which is a public bridleway, that runs all the way right through the middle of it, and is pretty much where I would want to fly from anyway. Here is the National Bridleways map of the same thing !

So if I take off and land somewhere on that, can I fly these epic hills ? What would you do ? (sub250g).
For the purposes of technicalities I am prepared to not use a landing pad, hand catch and launch, and keep moving if I have to !
Here is their ownership map of the area...

But what they don't mark on that is the South Downs Way, which is a public bridleway, that runs all the way right through the middle of it, and is pretty much where I would want to fly from anyway. Here is the National Bridleways map of the same thing !

So if I take off and land somewhere on that, can I fly these epic hills ? What would you do ? (sub250g).
For the purposes of technicalities I am prepared to not use a landing pad, hand catch and launch, and keep moving if I have to !
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