dennyc39
Well-Known Member
My wife had become quite tired of heavy equipment noises coming from an adjacent property and insisted I fly my drone over to see what Was happening. When I brought it back a saw a picture of a man with a phone looking up. Sure enough an hour later police with backup are at my door. Told the guy the truth that I had flown over the adjacent property. He told me I was not allowed to fly over other peoples property. Thankfully I was confident enough to share with him the rules and his partner thankfully agreed. My wife feels bad and we had a laugh. Now how to repair relations s with the neighbor?
I'm way behind on recent rule changes, but I think I remember a guideline:
a.) Property owner does not own the airspace above the property., but
b.) Property owner has a right to his privacy.
Anyone: am I still correct on this or have things changed?
Admittedly, the overlap between these two leaves a lot of room for interpretation, but I think that's the way we'd want it. Potential circumstances are so varied that conflicts should be judged case-by-case. If I saw a strange drone hovering 30 ft up staring in my window, I also would be offended. A drone 100 ft. up on its way somewhere else would not bother me.
I generally try to keep it moving when over private properties. Also, keep in mind that the annoying buzz is irritating. I've had no conflicts in three years.