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<blockquote data-quote="I B Spectre" data-source="post: 111397" data-attributes="member: 18605"><p>Welcome. A major issue with drone flying in the Pensacola area is due to having three Class C airspaces (PNS, NAS Pensacola, NAS Whiting), outlying military airfields, National Seashore/Park, state parks and the huge Eglin/Hurlburt/Duke AFB facilities. I suggest downloading AirMap and familiarizing yourself with <a href="https://uavcoach.com/drone-laws-florida/" target="_blank">Florida Drone Laws</a>. Other valuable apps are <a href="https://www.uavforecast.com/" target="_blank">UAV Forecast</a> and <a href="https://www.windy.com/?30.132,-81.773,5" target="_blank">Windy</a>. Because the Spark weighs 250grams+, it will need to be registered at <a href="https://faadronezone.faa.gov/#/" target="_blank">FAA DroneZone</a> under Recreational Flyers unless you obtain Part 107 licensing for commercial use. That site also has a link "rules for flying" you should know. Using gesture control will limit your flying range until you can obtain a remote control, but in all cases you must fly at or below 400 ft AGL (above ground level) and stay within visual line of sight (VLOS). There are a lot of knowledgeable people that frequent this forum and they are moe than willing to assist in your drone journey. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I B Spectre, post: 111397, member: 18605"] Welcome. A major issue with drone flying in the Pensacola area is due to having three Class C airspaces (PNS, NAS Pensacola, NAS Whiting), outlying military airfields, National Seashore/Park, state parks and the huge Eglin/Hurlburt/Duke AFB facilities. I suggest downloading AirMap and familiarizing yourself with [URL='https://uavcoach.com/drone-laws-florida/']Florida Drone Laws[/URL]. Other valuable apps are [URL='https://www.uavforecast.com/']UAV Forecast[/URL] and [URL='https://www.windy.com/?30.132,-81.773,5']Windy[/URL]. Because the Spark weighs 250grams+, it will need to be registered at [URL='https://faadronezone.faa.gov/#/']FAA DroneZone[/URL] under Recreational Flyers unless you obtain Part 107 licensing for commercial use. That site also has a link "rules for flying" you should know. Using gesture control will limit your flying range until you can obtain a remote control, but in all cases you must fly at or below 400 ft AGL (above ground level) and stay within visual line of sight (VLOS). There are a lot of knowledgeable people that frequent this forum and they are moe than willing to assist in your drone journey. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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