Not advisable, but there is nothing "Legally" to prevent that, assuming it is in the coarse of the flight and not a "meandering" type of scenario. That is just being safe. If you were to do that, it would be fine to hover off the roadside a safe distance from the road. But again, if you are simply flying over the road as part of your flight that is fine.Can a hobbyist fly over a road with some light car traffic (not over people themselves) at night?
I realise the question was from someone in USA, for clarity since we have a global audience and new pilots, flying at night is not permitted recreationally in many countries, Australia being one. Consult locals rules when travelling.
Thank you. Can a hobbyist fly over a road with some light car traffic (not over people themselves) at night?
As a hobbyist you are flying under part 336 “Recreation Flyers & Modeler Community-Based-Organization” , and as such you are required to follow the guidelines of a model aircraft community-based organization. Read below bullet point 3, where you agree not to fly over moving vehicles.
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For example, it says “I will not fly over [...] occupied structures.” So, a hobbyist may never fly over any occupied building whatsoever?! I can’t fly over my house while my GF is inside? I can’t fly over my parents house while they are making Christmas dinner?
Thank you for your reply.
"PhantomWetSuits" In the rain at night & one light on the bird?...Wow..........
I believe that is for commercial drone pilots.Hey "Fly Dawg" Where did I see 30 minutes before sun up & 30 after sundown?
Thanks..
I believe that is for commercial drone pilots.
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