Seems to me that many of our national parks and monuments have rules prohibiting drones. Is this something that applies to all national parks? Just curious. Thanks
Besides Yosemite, what other park has banned drones?usaken said:Seems to me that many of our national parks and monuments have rules prohibiting drones. Is this something that applies to all national parks? Just curious. Thanks
panhygrous pantler said:According to a NPS spokesman the same regulation cited for Yosemite applies to all NPs and drones are banned in all NPs.
Uncle Meat said:Besides Yosemite, what other park has banned drones?usaken said:Seems to me that many of our national parks and monuments have rules prohibiting drones. Is this something that applies to all national parks? Just curious. Thanks
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Uncle Meat said:Only a matter of time now before that ban us from flying in our local city parks. Might as well sell our equipment now. Soon we will only be allowed to fly on private property. :evil:
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Sec. 2-5-42. Radio-controlled models.permanent link to this piece of content
No person shall possess or operate any radio-controlled or other remotely operated model, toy or similar device, including but not limited to cars, boats, rockets, airplanes or gliders, in any park, beach or recreational area except in areas designated and under conditions established by the Director. Any person convicted of violating this subsection shall be guilty of an infraction.
(Ord. No. 99-21, § 2, 8-31-99)