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got stopped by a ranger at a national park, kind of a mess

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yeah so this happened last weekend. was out at a state park, not even a national park, and a ranger came over right as i was landing and asked to see my registration. which i had on my phone no problem. but then she said drones werent allowed in the park at all, like a blanket ban, and honestly i had no idea. i checked the FAA map before i went and nothing showed up restricted

she let me off with a warning which was nice but i felt pretty dumb. turns out the park has its own rules on top of the FAA stuff and they post it on a sign at the entrance which i completely missed. so i guess just sharing this because i always assumed if airspace is clear youre good and thats apparently not how it works at all

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    this catches so many people out. FAA clearance and ground permission are completely seperate things. national parks have had a ban since like 2014 and a lot of state parks have followed with their own

  • prop_spinner_pro
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    ugh same thing happend to me at a reservoir last year. the water district owned the land and had their own no drone rule that wasnt anywhere obvious. i think the only real way to know is just call the

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this catches so many people out. FAA clearance and ground permission are completely seperate things. national parks have had a ban since like 2014 and a lot of state parks have followed with their own policies. always worth calling ahead or checking the specific park website, the airspace apps dont cover land use rules at all

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ugh same thing happend to me at a reservoir last year. the water district owned the land and had their own no drone rule that wasnt anywhere obvious. i think the only real way to know is just call them directly which is annoying but whatever, better than getting gear confiscated

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