Just got a P3S for my birthday, woohoo!!!. Flying, cycling and taking pictures, wherever work takes me, currently in Redmond. Doing life in Lebanon.
I'm in Bend, OR. I have a P4. I haven't done much flying lately because I found out I can't fly in many places I'd like to (state parks, wilderness, wildlife refuges, etc.) I have some videos posted on you tube under oddball9441.Who's here from Oregon? or, even WA or NorCal? Im in the Eugene area, havent met fellow Phantom owners here yet.
I'm in Bend, OR. I have a P4. I haven't done much flying lately because I found out I can't fly in many places I'd like to (state parks, wilderness, wildlife refuges, etc.) I have some videos posted on you tube under oddball9441.
The Oregon state parks director is a young gal named Lisa Sumption. In an interview last April she said:Did you find rules posted at each park? As far as I know Oregon still doesn't have a statewide policy, it's up to the individual parks. That would suck if every park near you has banned them.
The Oregon state parks director is a young gal named Lisa Sumption. In an interview last April she said:
"Right now, there are no rules related to drones in the state park system. It has been a case-by-case basis. If a drone could hurt people, the resource or park property, park managers have asked drone operators to stop. At Smith Rock, for example, no drones are allowed because of nesting eagles. Next step will be crafting rules, park to park, for drones.
We want to make sure that somebody else’s visit isn’t going to be unduly affected by drones. You can imagine a cloud of drones hanging over South Falls at Silver Falls State Park. ... That’s stuff we’ll work through." Oregon state parks director talks crowding, fees, drones and Leslie Knope
Smith Rock was the place I most wanted to fly in. When I called them they said it was because of all the rock climbers.
You would have to call each park before you go there. Bummer.
The Oregon state parks director is a young gal named Lisa Sumption. In an interview last April she said:
"Right now, there are no rules related to drones in the state park system. It has been a case-by-case basis. If a drone could hurt people, the resource or park property, park managers have asked drone operators to stop. At Smith Rock, for example, no drones are allowed because of nesting eagles. Next step will be crafting rules, park to park, for drones.
We want to make sure that somebody else’s visit isn’t going to be unduly affected by drones. You can imagine a cloud of drones hanging over South Falls at Silver Falls State Park. ... That’s stuff we’ll work through." Oregon state parks director talks crowding, fees, drones and Leslie Knope
Smith Rock was the place I most wanted to fly in. When I called them they said it was because of all the rock climbers.
You would have to call each park before you go there. Bummer.
Was thinking to bring my P4 next trip out to Florence. Thought about filming the dune riders....anyone know if that is out of the NFZ restrictions for Florence airport and the lake...Whoehink?..they showed up as NFZones on one of my apps. Thx.
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