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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Schmidt" data-source="post: 32695" data-attributes="member: 5497"><p>Has anyone else used the app out out by the FAA? It’s called BE4UFLY. </p><p>It will let you know if you are within 5miles of a airport and also (apparently) notify the airport via the app. I live in park city Utah and was told I can’t fly within 5 miles of any ski resort. Well that means all of PC is a no fly zone. However according to the FAA App the only restriction I have is to let the hospital know (it has a helipad) when I fly. From a practicality standpoint it would be impossible for them to answer every single phone call from every single drone operator. That is why I believe the FAA made it so easy in their app. Im I right to assume if the FAA app says I can fly, Im good to go? How does the FAA expect the average hobbyist stay up-to-date with the daily changing rules and regulations regarding drone operations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Schmidt, post: 32695, member: 5497"] Has anyone else used the app out out by the FAA? It’s called BE4UFLY. It will let you know if you are within 5miles of a airport and also (apparently) notify the airport via the app. I live in park city Utah and was told I can’t fly within 5 miles of any ski resort. Well that means all of PC is a no fly zone. However according to the FAA App the only restriction I have is to let the hospital know (it has a helipad) when I fly. From a practicality standpoint it would be impossible for them to answer every single phone call from every single drone operator. That is why I believe the FAA made it so easy in their app. Im I right to assume if the FAA app says I can fly, Im good to go? How does the FAA expect the average hobbyist stay up-to-date with the daily changing rules and regulations regarding drone operations. [/QUOTE]
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