arives
 Second Officer
Flight distance : 453684 ft
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The items in this thread are great. I have a neighbor who wants me to not fly over his property, and I simply told him, I don't snoop, the video isn't detailed at 100 feet or so, and if he wants to control the air, talk to the FAA.
He also wanted me to not take pictures of people on his property. I asked if that was to include a burglar?
Remember you may own to the moon, but the space you can reasonably use, you control, and the rest is controlled by the FAA not the home owner. Best I've heard to explain this, if you get on your roof with a rake, and hold it over your head straight up, the tip of the rake is the highest you can control of the air over your property.
Snooping, using pictures for personal gain that could be demeaning or worst are both illegal whether you are on the ground using a camera or in the air using a drone.
You have rights, do not give them away. But being considerate is always nice too.
Some folks decide not to fly over a complainer's property. That is a decision you make not him or her. Don't let those with no rights control your fun or recreation. |
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