Is that area drawn by the site or do the people draw the outline?
Looks like they are using parcel data that is publicly available from government data.Is that area drawn by the site or do the people draw the outline?
I think that was wishful thinking by the site developers.Wont let me copy & paste but here is a section from the FAQ. Doesn't appear to be an opt out for it.
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What a joke! I can't understand all the hoopla over privacy and quads. So your a nudist! I **** sure don't want to see what gravity and time has done to your bag of bones. Why in the world would someone with a flying camera waste flight time on lard asses. There's more really HOT bodies on the net at the push of a button than in all the backyards in town!
No one should be flying over any strangers house at less than 150' feet (and not just hovering then) anyway regardless of anything.
I just compared 2 of the locals properties that registered, to the county gis site, seems that the highlighted areas match the property lines.
It makes it nice and easy to see who is the most paranoid! The mouth breathers that register are either "up to no good" i.e. not providing for pets properly, cooking meth or raping their children in their sheds.
I think a website with every piece of registered property, the owners info, a google street view pic and a bing map screenshot for each would be funny.
There's no way that I'll be able to refrain from contacting the local idiots.
Really? Lets hear your take. Let me guess, find the line marked "lemmings" or do you really like the way someone close to you holds their mouth...Man that is soo stooppppid
You could fly 1' from the line, that is until they tell their neighbor and they also make a NFZ, then their neighbor does it and so on. Eventually huge areas will be blocked off by these so called NFZ's.And they can't stop me from flying within 1' of the property line, asinine.
I understand the philosophy of not going to look for trouble but all the crap from self righteous people with no life (or quad) is already on my nerves and thats not good for them, trust me.
So, in effect they are enabling people to control air space that they don't actually have the right to.
I agree, and I don't fly in my neighborhood, but what happens when it becomes more popular and the owners of the places you fly decide to make them NFZ? Do you see where I am going with this? The patchwork will eventually cover all areas.If, if their neighbors like them.
There's no reason to be flying in town around neighborhoods anyway, there's almost nothing interesting about it.
If you've seen the stuff I post, it's mostly away from city life.
Okay, sorry if I'm being dense here, but I don't understand that noflyzone.org web site. I don't see where I can see the existing places that have been marked as no fly zones. All it wants me to do, and quite eagerly, is to enter my address into it... which I don't want to do, since I want to fly where I live. Do I have to enter an address before I see the other addresses people have entered? Or, are those automatically put at that airmap web site?
By the way, I can't seem to find any private addresses at airmap... I've even looked in other areas closer to cities.
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