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That's completely different - the FAA implemented those at the request of those organizations, and they are shown on the FAA Facilities map. The location mentioned above doesn't have one of those.I don't know that area but In my area (The Columbia River) flying UAV's near any federal dam is forbidden for security reasons. Personally I wouldn't risk it.
Having said that, the FAA seems to have a position on this from 2017, and I'm willing to bet that many more dams/infrastructure are no-fly zones, read it here:
FAA outlaws drone use around 10 US monuments and dams
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FAA outlaws drone use around 10 US monuments and dams | TechCrunch
The Federal Aviation Administration announced new rules for drone use around key US landmarks including monuments and dams. Under the new restrictions,techcrunch.com
Sooo... Fly Safe!
Cheers!
But do they control the water? Would taking off from a boat not be legal?Some information I got directly from the AC of E this morning. I called them to verify I could fly over Clinton Lake In Lawrence, KS. According to the FAA this is uncontrolled airspace with no restrictions. The simple answer I got was, yes no problem flying, as long as you follow all the standard rules for part 107. The restriction is you can't take off or land on their property and according to the boundary line that is about 400 yards. So, before you get to the actual water you will already be close to the limits of VLOS (at least for my eyes). A bit tricky if you ask me. They don't control the air space but they can control the land. I am betting this is currently true or will be soon for all Corp. property.
Not necessarily. There are plenty of places where someone or an entity like a club own both banks of a waterway but they do not own and cannot deny passage through on the water. There are also places where they do own the water.They control the property and the water is part of it. So, good thought but not legal.
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