Really great photo, and love the longer exposure with the running water. Nicely done.
Hate to be the downer with reality, but like so many magnificent places, UAV's are prohibited all throughout Sedona Red Rock Country... They are probably afraid you'll get in the way of one of the way-too-many tour helicopters already ruining the solitude. (And it is all within 5 miles of the airport there.)
Keep breaking the rules, they'll ban us altogether.
Dougn
The state of Arizona by statute prohibits cities, towns, HOAs, or any other entity from making laws regarding drone flight. The signs in Sedona were placed by airport personnel without any statutory grounds. This of course does not include federal land restrictions in the area. The Sedona airport has no tower to contact so LAANC does not apply.Hate to be the downer with reality, but like so many magnificent places, UAV's are prohibited all throughout Sedona Red Rock Country... They are probably afraid you'll get in the way of one of the way-too-many tour helicopters already ruining the solitude. (And it is all within 5 miles of the airport there.)
Keep breaking the rules, they'll ban us altogether.
Dougn
The state of Arizona by statute prohibits cities, towns, HOAs, or any other entity from making laws regarding drone flight. The signs in Sedona were placed by airport personnel without any statutory grounds. This of course does not include federal land restrictions in the area. The Sedona airport has no tower to contact so LAANC does not apply.
There are many places to fly there.
Here’s links to obtain authorization from the airport in Sedona and an interesting and informative article from a pilot on his experiences there in seeking permission to fly his drone.
Sedona Airport – Sedona Oak Creek Airport Authority Scroll down to the drone link.
And the article link:
What's Up with This Sign and Why WE CHOSE Not to Fly at Sedona (SEZ) Today — Drone Monkey Media Productions, LLC
Meanwhile... back to the beautiful images and vids being posted!
Really nice video. How fast was that wind-surfer going?Another surf video:
Another surf video:
The entire airspace around Sedona including the airport is in Class G airspace up to 699 feet AGL.Wouldn't using LAANC allow you to fly in Sedona unless it is NFZ? Lots of tourist helicopters buzzing around, disturbing the peace & quiet! Have you tried LAANC?
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