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One of the key FAA rules says not to fly over crowds of people. What exactly does that mean? It's clear to me that it is not allowed to fly over an open-air stadium full of people, or a school yard full of children. But what about flying over a street where there may be a couple of pedestrians per block? I live in a city where there are many neighborhoods with low density of people outdoors. There are certain hours of the day in which there may be nobody outdoors, or just a few people (like for example one or two every hundred yards). Is it permitted to fly a couple of hundred yards over those neighborhoods in order to reach the river or the lake that borders the city?