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Hi everyone,
My apologies in advance because I know this has already been answered numerous times.
How do you guys handle the gray area of where you are and are not allowed to fly? For instance, I was in Tahoe this weekend and drove out toward Emerald Bay. Multiple UAS apps, including B4UFLY, Hover, DJIGO and Airmap, all said that I was legally allowed to fly the drone there. However, the website for Tahoe Parks said I was not allowed to fly there, including a ranger that happened to drive by.
I guess my question is, who is right here? If all of these apps, including the FAA app, is telling me I am ok to fly somewhere, am I? I understand the best thing to do is to try and not piss people off (park rangers, locals, etc) because that puts a bad look on all of us. I'm not trying to fly around people, or bug anyone. I just want to know where I can fly without breaking any rules or risking any fines. When there's a gray area like this where you're being told you are right but at the same time you are wrong... who is in the right?
BTW- Here is a picture from the minute of flight time I got in last weekend... Thank you!
My apologies in advance because I know this has already been answered numerous times.
How do you guys handle the gray area of where you are and are not allowed to fly? For instance, I was in Tahoe this weekend and drove out toward Emerald Bay. Multiple UAS apps, including B4UFLY, Hover, DJIGO and Airmap, all said that I was legally allowed to fly the drone there. However, the website for Tahoe Parks said I was not allowed to fly there, including a ranger that happened to drive by.
I guess my question is, who is right here? If all of these apps, including the FAA app, is telling me I am ok to fly somewhere, am I? I understand the best thing to do is to try and not piss people off (park rangers, locals, etc) because that puts a bad look on all of us. I'm not trying to fly around people, or bug anyone. I just want to know where I can fly without breaking any rules or risking any fines. When there's a gray area like this where you're being told you are right but at the same time you are wrong... who is in the right?
BTW- Here is a picture from the minute of flight time I got in last weekend... Thank you!