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Just wondering, operators in Hampton,York, Poquoson for example are in the five mile window of LAFB. Obviously some are within the 500 feet window of Langley..lol
But anyways, wonder how Langley would handle this question or advisement of a low altitude neighborhood flight 3 to 4 miles away. I am sure some folks are going to post an extreme answer to this question. Can a simple, non-confrontational answer be provided. Most threads end up in pissing contests over opinions and non-relevant responses. We all know it's a base and they have fighter planes. Not referring to flying on the their runway or even close.
I want to call the control tower at Hill AFB. So does everyone else in Layton, UT who has a drone and is aware of the requirement. I have searched everywhere but cannot find a number for the tower. The airport is officially closed right now. An article on their web site seems to give indirect approval so long as RC aircraft are kept in line of site, but I am not 100% sure how to interpret that. I am at 4.85 miles. What do I do?
I want to call the control tower at Hill AFB. So does everyone else in Layton, UT who has a drone and is aware of the requirement. I have searched everywhere but cannot find a number for the tower. The airport is officially closed right now. An article on their web site seems to give indirect approval so long as RC aircraft are kept in line of site, but I am not 100% sure how to interpret that. I am at 4.85 miles. What do I do?
RC hobbyists generally fly at AMA fields that are generally not that close to airports. Due to need for an airstrip, or even for frequency protection due to limited radio frequencies, most RC hobbyists stick to AMA fields. It is only with the explosion of MR type aircraft that are GPS stabilized and with FPV are we seeing folks flying in just about any location. Throw in capabilities that allow said aircraft to fly well beyond the naked eye's ability to follow (which also did not happen with RC aircraft), and you can see why things are changing so rapidly.5 miles from a major airport. 3 miles from a midsized airport. 2 miles from a heliport or seaplane base. Pretty ridiculous rules. Meanwhile RC hobbyists who in many cases have much larger aircraft never had such rules prior to drone hype right?
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