Hello Everyone, I put this video together this morning, all filming was done yesterday.
Thought you might want to be aware of this:Hello Everyone, I put this video together this morning, all filming was done yesterday.
Thought you might want to be aware of this:
"NOTICE TO PILOTS - The Islands, Rocks, and Reefs along the Pacific coastline from 42°00'N to 46°00'N are National Wildlife Refuges. Low flight may disturb wildlife resulting in a violation of Federal law.
Pilots are requested to maintain a minimum altitude of 2,000 feet above the surface".
42 Degrees N, is the California/Oregon border. 46 Degrees North is at Tillamook, Washington.
VFRMAP - Digital Aeronautical Charts
If the FAA or US Fish and Wildlife intended to exclude UAV operations from the ruling, the FAA Sectional Chart would state that.Thank you for that information, however don't you think they are referring to Pilots who are flying personal, or commercial aircraft? The noise of an airplane or helicopter below their specified altitude I can definitely see being a disturbance.
Flying a UAV (drone) under legal limits is 400 ft. You can't fly up to 2,000 feet or above to satisfy this requirement without breaking much larger FAA laws. Also, no warnings or no fly zones popped up on my screen while flying there.
I just wanted to give you the heads up,so you do not unintentionally get yourself a very stiff fine and a big hassle..
I apologize if I sounded rude or stern also. I, and all other pilots I have spoken to, are baffled by the FAA allowing drones into the sky without requiring the operators, ( I hesitate to call them pilots), to be fully aware of the vast amount of Airspace regulations that have been in place for decades.Well thank you for the information. I was not trying to be rude. I am going to look into FAA Charts and teach myself how to interpret them. Unfortunately like myself there are a lot of us who fly recreationally aren't well educated like yourself in Aviation.
Where is Tillamook Washington? your post is saying that all of the Oregon coast is off limits. Or did you mean Tillamook OregonThank you for that information, however don't you think they are referring to Pilots who are flying personal, or commercial aircraft? The noise of an airplane or helicopter below their specified altitude I can definitely see being a disturbance.
Flying a UAV (drone) under legal limits is 400 ft. You can't fly up to 2,000 feet or above to satisfy this requirement without breaking much larger FAA laws. Also, no warnings or no fly zones popped up on my screen while flying there.
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