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WyattEarp said:There has been a lot of debate over the last 10 years about snow mobiles in Yellowstone in the winter. I think they are much more intrusive than a drone flown responsibly and with consideration of others and their enjoyment.
Koz said:I think that in a time when most parks are facing cash flow problems they are missing a golden opportunity. They could charge $50-$100 for a daily pass to allow a limited number of pilots to fly their aircraft in designated areas. They could even restrict it to aircraft under 5 pounds and restrict the giant octocopters. It seems like a great opportunity to make some money and get some free PR when people post the videos to YouTube and Vimeo.
bmr528 said:Charging a bit extra for a permit might not be a bad idea,, However I could see where crashing a quad into the pools at Yellowstone could be of a great concern,, After all it is a giant volcano.. Never know what might set it off.
Charging extra would sure weed out the idiots ( hopefully ) so less incidents to worry about.
djl
bigjay51 said:...you will never ever be able to invent a law that weeds out boneheaded people without denying the law abiding citizen...
photographix said:Thanks very much, Theodorus Van Vliet of the Netherlands, for giving quadcopters a bad reputation in the eyes of the NPS and the the other US government agencies that oversee our public lands. Because of morons like you, we face likely overreaching and overbearing draconian laws and rules in the future. And you get to go back home to the Netherlands, where the laws and policies your inconsiderate behavior helped to create in the US, will not affect you.
Grrr. GRRRR!!
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