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Flying Drones Near Heliports
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<blockquote data-quote="FLYBOYJ" data-source="post: 28839" data-attributes="member: 6092"><p>Rick, the law is the law and what's really an issue is many of the small airports and heliports that are not in controlled airspace don't want hobbyists to bother them! (at least from my experiences) What you can do to be totally legal is try contacting these folks and create a "Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) where you could tell them in writing that you fly your drone at a certain place and time 3x a week and you wont exceed 400 (for example)'. Many times they will be glad to have an MOU rather than having their phones continually ring.</p><p></p><p>Now the regional airport - if it's class D or higher and has a tower you do have to make contact with them. What airport? Teterbouro? I know the area, grew up on Staten Island, have a sister in Ringwood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FLYBOYJ, post: 28839, member: 6092"] Rick, the law is the law and what's really an issue is many of the small airports and heliports that are not in controlled airspace don't want hobbyists to bother them! (at least from my experiences) What you can do to be totally legal is try contacting these folks and create a "Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) where you could tell them in writing that you fly your drone at a certain place and time 3x a week and you wont exceed 400 (for example)'. Many times they will be glad to have an MOU rather than having their phones continually ring. Now the regional airport - if it's class D or higher and has a tower you do have to make contact with them. What airport? Teterbouro? I know the area, grew up on Staten Island, have a sister in Ringwood. [/QUOTE]
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