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<blockquote data-quote="Anbidan" data-source="post: 75439" data-attributes="member: 8454"><p>Better than Google, a lot ot people reccomends "AIRMAP", I use "UAV Forecast" (both on iOS, I think that they must be avaiable for android too). The last one shows you if it is good to fly (temperature, wind speed, visible satelites, etc) and has an option that shows you a map with fly/no fly zones. Airmap offers you the same map.</p><p></p><p>I'm from Argentina but past february (february 2018) I was on Hallandale (miami) and I flew on the beach with no problem. I went to fly at about 8:00/9:00 am so there were almost no one on the beach. I guess if you go on not crowded hours and don't fly over people, you'll have not mayor problems. The spark is a small drone so it doesn't catch much attention.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and fly safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anbidan, post: 75439, member: 8454"] Better than Google, a lot ot people reccomends "AIRMAP", I use "UAV Forecast" (both on iOS, I think that they must be avaiable for android too). The last one shows you if it is good to fly (temperature, wind speed, visible satelites, etc) and has an option that shows you a map with fly/no fly zones. Airmap offers you the same map. I'm from Argentina but past february (february 2018) I was on Hallandale (miami) and I flew on the beach with no problem. I went to fly at about 8:00/9:00 am so there were almost no one on the beach. I guess if you go on not crowded hours and don't fly over people, you'll have not mayor problems. The spark is a small drone so it doesn't catch much attention. Good luck and fly safe [/QUOTE]
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