I Can Fly

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1) P4P
2) I don’t use obstacle avoidance. It is always off.
3)These canyons are located in a national park. The drone was launched from multiple spots (from the top and bottom of the canyons). Maximum flight altitude was around 120 meters above ground level. At the end of the video you can see an observation desk. That was one of my launching spot.
4) I don’t use AIRMAP but I keep no fly zones database updated.

The FAA restricts ALL flight in National Parks. How did you get around that. Since we all pay taxes to support National Parks, it is my opinion that at least one day a week should be open to drone pilots. BUT ... as that is not the case yet, how did you get permission to fly in the park.
 
The FAA restricts ALL flight in National Parks. How did you get around that. Since we all pay taxes to support National Parks, it is my opinion that at least one day a week should be open to drone pilots. BUT ... as that is not the case yet, how did you get permission to fly in the park.


Russ43Phantom:
Sorry, I guess I forgot to tell you that I live in Turkey. There are no flight restrictions in our national parks except a few.

Eddie258 and Crowe99
Thank you.
 
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