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Kalamazoo, MI - New Mavic Pilot

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How about a little local airspace lesson? This is the current sectional chart from our area.

The magenta "Fade" rings around the airports don't really indicate controlled airspace, they indicate the floor of the controlled Class E airspace above. Outside the OD of the ring the floor of the class E is 1200', inside the OD the floor is 700'. Since our upper limit is 400' we can legally fly inside those rings. If you do you need to be aware of airport traffic patterns and likely active runways and pay attention to aircraft activity.

If you look at Benton Harbor airport, it has a dashed magenta circle around it. This is class E "Surface based" controlled airspace, and you can't fly inside here without contacting ATC for permission/clearance. The same holds true for the dashed magenta Class E surface based approach/departure extensions you see north and south of Kalamazoo's airspace. (They're a little hard to see because of the information density) You'll also see that the dashed circle around Kalamazoo is blue. This indicates that it's Class D and you definitely can't fly in that area without contacting ATC. The grey rings around Kalamazoo indicate it's TRSA (terminal radar service area). It's shaped like an upside down wedding cake and because of it's altitude floors has no effect on our flying.

Essentially, we can fly in "Uncontrolled" (by the FAA/ATC) airspace minus any other restrictions like national/state parks, sports arenas, etc. The trick is to know which airspace is controlled. Class E is controlled airspace above 700' or 1200' depending on the magenta fade ring and to the surface in some cases as indicated.

Hope this helps. Critique, disagreement, and questions gladly accepted.

Excellent post. I think this applies best to part 107 pilots. I'm not convinced all of the information is applicable to hobbiest.

Just wanted to add that as a part 107 pilot you can fly 400' above a structure within a 400' radius but you cannot exceed 700 or 1200 feet agl depending on the floor of
Class E airspace. So inside the faded magenta line, if you wanted to fly 400' above a 500' tower, you would be in violation of the rules as your drone would now be in controlled, class e, airspace.
 
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Thanks, I know this. I usually stick to the Belle Isle area.

There is a realatively famous photographer who has filmed several Detroit fires, and I know at least some of these were in controlled airspace. I'm not the drone police, I just hate to see a high profile guy get caught because he is constantly posting videos to YouTube while flying in controlled airspace without permission.
 
There is a realatively famous photographer who has filmed several Detroit fires, and I know at least some of these were in controlled airspace. I'm not the drone police, I just hate to see a high profile guy get caught because he is constantly posting videos to YouTube while flying in controlled airspace without permission.
Yeah, I totally get that. I see some illegal stuff too from some big names, people mention it and they don't seem to care too much.
 
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I'll be flying in Detroit this Sunday afternoon/night (January 21st) before DJI Aerial Photo Academy the next day. Anyone else going?

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I’m a new pilot just north of Detroit, Warren. Flown a few times but always looking for somewhere fun to go explore
 
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I’m a new pilot just north of Detroit, Warren. Flown a few times but always looking for somewhere fun to go explore

Welcome Jahlgrim! There are a few of us in the Detroit area, myself included. A couple of us go to the MGM parking garage and fly from the top floor to get some city views.
 
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