I'm weary in quoting an article from a website not affiliated with the FAA But lets take this with a grain of salt
"Both commercial and hobby drone flyers must now have permission to fly in any controlled airspace. Both can use LAANC to gain that permission at JFK, but LGA is not LAANC active yet. So areas under LGA ATC control can only be accessed via a 107.41 Airspace Authorization via the FAA Drone Zone."
This is suggesting that as long as you use LAANC to gain permission, you should be technically good to go. I'm scratching my head over this one, but if there's no reason not to try it ? Its been raining a lot lately, one of neighbors is concerned about roof damage *cough* ?
I’m not saying you are wrong, just saying using DroneU as a reference to prove a point may not be productive.OK...so if you don't believe DroneU....here is the section of he law
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So, where can you Legally Fly your Drone in New York City? Can Hobby Drones fly in New York City? Although LAANC is now available for hobbyists to fly in controlled airspace, pretty much all of Manhattan and The Bronx is still closed to hobbyist because LAANC is not active at LaGuardia (LGA). While you can fly at Recreational Fixed Sites in controlled airspace, none are currently listed in either of those two Burroughs. However, much of Lower Manhattan is outside LGA airspace, but it would still fall under the "avigation" law. For most of Brooklyn and some of Queens (basically from Atlantic Ave south), you can apply for LAANC for permission to fly in JFK controlled airspace. But again, the Avigation law may also restrict you. There have been people who have flown on those areas without any issues, but just keep in the back of your mind you may get asked to land (or worse). Between Brooklyn and Queens, there is also 3 AMA site to fly at as well. You can find those sites here: FAA ArcGIS Map Just make sure you check the "Recreational Flying Fixed Sites" layer. They also include a "More info" for information on how to contact the field.
He does it illegaly. The FAA's is pretty useless for enforcement. Clowns like this just flaunt flying thru midtown and lie about getting clearance. First off, if a business or NYS Dept of tourism commissioned a commercial drone pilot.he wouldn't be flying a ******* Autel EVO.But seriously though, how does he get to operate his Autel drone in this manner?,
I knew I should have purchased an Autel EVO for its lack of geo-fencing ? just kidding ?He does it illegaly. The FAA's is pretty useless for enforcement. Clowns like this just flaunt flying thru midtown and lie about getting clearance. First off, if a business or NYS Dept of tourism commissioned a commercial drone pilot.he wouldn't be flying a ******* Autel EVO.
So the NYC laws don't apply to you?I launch from roof top just stay clear of airport traffic
Oh yikes.But seriously though, how does he get to operate his Autel drone in this manner?,
I second this, as someone who lives and flies in Brooklyn.I live near prospect park and I fly in the park all the time. never had many issues in NYC outside of sporting events and in a 2 mile radius on trump tower.
I mean it's illegal to jaywalk, tooTake a look at this link....you can argue all you want..it is, without any question not legal to launch / land in NYC except the 5 locations listed in post #11
New York City (NYC) Drone Laws [2023] - Drone U™
Whether you are a Part 107 or hobby pilot, this post will help you determine all you need to know about New York City (NYC) Drone Laws.www.thedroneu.com
Casey, is that you?I launch from roof top just stay clear of airport traffic
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