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.I live in Illinois, but spend winters in Florida. I purchased a DJI Phantom 3 Advanced while in FL and when I called Florida Parks and asked if I could fly my "radio controlled aircraft" in State Parks, she said she would have to ask...."But she knew drones are not allowed". I explained a drone was a radio controlled aircraft. She was very rude and said; "Well, you can't fly a drone in our parks".
I am a Commercial Pilot and former Navy Pilot, so I know a little about flying regulations. According to the Sectional Chart where I wanted to fly, and calling TRACON to ask permission to fly at 100 ft and below in uncontrolled airspace, (surface up to 1,450'), I was told I couldn't fly there!!!! I asked why and was told; "You just can't fly a drone there".
I think the underlying reason so many are ignorant about where drones fly is because so many drone pilots ignore the rules and do stupid things. Those stupid things are what people hear about and now we are classified as "perverts", "spies", and just "up to no good" people.
When I read about drones going up to 10,500 feet, flying out 3 miles or more away, and seeing a drone hit and destroy the winglet of a commercial aircraft on final approach; we will continue to be chastised. Until drone pilots fly by the rules, then maybe we deserve to be hassled?
Unfortunately you are spot on.