got turned around at a state park ? thought it was fine to fly there
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ugh this is one of those things that trips up almost everyone at some point. yeah the FAA airspace rules and local/state regulations are completely separate layers and the FAA map only shows you the a
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same thing happend to me at a reservoir last spring, checked everything and thought i was good. the ranger was actually pretty cool about it and just told me to pack it up but said i could apply for a
so this is kind of a rant but also genuinely asking because im still not sure where i went wrong. drove about an hour to this state park last weekend specifically to get some footage of the lake and the fall colors and when i got there a ranger came over pretty much immediately and told me i couldnt fly. i had checked the FAA map beforehand and it didnt show any restricted airspace over that area, no orange circles nothing.
turns out apparently state parks have their own rules that are completely separate from FAA airspace stuff and some of them just ban drones entirely regardless of what the federal maps say. i had no idea these were even two different things. is there like a central place to find out about these kind of ground-based restrictions or do you just have to call every park individually before you go? feels like a lot