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Should I even bother getting a Spark?
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<blockquote data-quote="PhotoGD" data-source="post: 52329" data-attributes="member: 10670"><p>You think airspace warnings are bad? Forget it if you ever plan on using the drone to do any kind of nature photography.</p><p></p><p>Pretty much everywhere in my great state of new york that is beautiful to photograph, is in a state park... Which is illegal to fly in. They can and will give you a $300 ticket for your first offense. Now even most county and city parks are also illegal. </p><p></p><p>As is university campuses. Syracuse University is a huge campus here and covers a lot of the photographable parts of the city. But drone use is forbidden. You can request to use one there, but they require you to have liability insurance (even if you are a hobbyist or student) and make a campus police officer sit with you as you fly, breathing down your neck.</p><p></p><p>Drone use for the general public is dying. Soon there will be nowhere at all you can use them, except for you own private property, and then only if its not in a controlled airspace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhotoGD, post: 52329, member: 10670"] You think airspace warnings are bad? Forget it if you ever plan on using the drone to do any kind of nature photography. Pretty much everywhere in my great state of new york that is beautiful to photograph, is in a state park... Which is illegal to fly in. They can and will give you a $300 ticket for your first offense. Now even most county and city parks are also illegal. As is university campuses. Syracuse University is a huge campus here and covers a lot of the photographable parts of the city. But drone use is forbidden. You can request to use one there, but they require you to have liability insurance (even if you are a hobbyist or student) and make a campus police officer sit with you as you fly, breathing down your neck. Drone use for the general public is dying. Soon there will be nowhere at all you can use them, except for you own private property, and then only if its not in a controlled airspace. [/QUOTE]
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