Including this link, so you can familiarize yourself with the FAA Airspace Rules in your area. I see so many people here that buy a drone and then get very angry with the rules about where they can & cannot fly close to their home. A few miles of the Myrtle Beach area is Class C Controlled Airspace to the Surface. Just a few miles North is Class D - controlled to the surface with a Class E - Controlled to the Surface Extension. This is not the time to go into the ins & outs of what that actually means for flying in the area, but you did say that you, "have a lot to learn", so I thought you would want to know.Hello from Myrtle Beach....WTB P4P+....Just retired and want to start my next journey. Any thoughts?
There is a lot to FAA Airspace Rules and then there are the FAA Rules for flying for recreation, too. It can seem like a lot to digest in the beginning, so feel free to ask questions. Quite a few of us do not want to see anyone get in trouble, or give the hobby a bad name because you were not aware of a Federal rule. Check your Local law too, Beach area, Parks, etc for possible Ordinances.I'll thank you as soon as I catch my breath. Wow!
The airspace I mentioned is open to your recreational flying but you must notify the airports that are with-in 5 miles of your flight path prior to taking off.Any suggestions on a place/class for newbees?
There's quite a bit to it. Read, read, read. And ask questions. I'll be back in a couple of hours. Have fun.Thank you, And so it begins!
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