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Flying over a California reservoir & hydroplant
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<blockquote data-quote="pmshop" data-source="post: 42880" data-attributes="member: 3174"><p>AirMap is just a guide for air space and hazards across the US.</p><p>I can only speak for what I know of Texas but just a few examples of our Critical Infrastructure laws, Power plants, cell towers & prisons are on the list. </p><p>Even flying over "mass livestock feeding operations" is prohibited.</p><p></p><p>So it is best to check and see what is on the books for your state and even cities you visit.</p><p>This is what I used to find those laws.</p><p><a href="http://statedronelaw.com/browse/" target="_blank">Browse Laws by State – State Drone Law</a></p><p>When you look at the refrenced text, the link will take you to the state's official website that designates the authority.</p><p>Not some "3rd party blog site".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pmshop, post: 42880, member: 3174"] AirMap is just a guide for air space and hazards across the US. I can only speak for what I know of Texas but just a few examples of our Critical Infrastructure laws, Power plants, cell towers & prisons are on the list. Even flying over "mass livestock feeding operations" is prohibited. So it is best to check and see what is on the books for your state and even cities you visit. This is what I used to find those laws. [URL="http://statedronelaw.com/browse/"]Browse Laws by State – State Drone Law[/URL] When you look at the refrenced text, the link will take you to the state's official website that designates the authority. Not some "3rd party blog site". [/QUOTE]
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