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torrilin replied to your post “So the camera store I work for sometimes (half-time in the summer,…”
*incoherent terrified screeching* my dear, do you want me to dig up regs, your local AMA affiliate, and all the other people you need to do this safely? Because the regs changed and aaaaaaaaaaugh
… I looked it up already and there are only specific areas in New York State where camera drones are not permitted, so I don’t know what you’re talking about, but feel free to prove me wrong? My sources were from January of this year.
A person is guilty of unlawful use of a drone when during the personal use of such drone, except as otherwise provided by federal law, he or she knowingly operates a drone:
1. more than four hundred feet above ground level; or
2. weighing more than ten pounds; or
3. without a visual line of sight of such aircraft; or
4. within a restricted airspace; or
5. in a reckless manner wherein such operation creates a risk of harm to the public; or
6. with the intent to harass or annoy an individual or individuals; or
7. below one hundred feet above ground level on private property with-
out the owner’s consent.
Seeing as I’m planning on doing this on private property at low altitudes I can’t see how anyone would even know to file a complaint, and if they did, what I’d possibly be in contravention of?

torrilin replied to your post “So the camera store I work for sometimes (half-time in the summer,…”
*incoherent terrified screeching* my dear, do you want me to dig up regs, your local AMA affiliate, and all the other people you need to do this safely? Because the regs changed and aaaaaaaaaaugh
… I looked it up already and there are only specific areas in New York State where camera drones are not permitted, so I don’t know what you’re talking about, but feel free to prove me wrong? My sources were from January of this year.
A person is guilty of unlawful use of a drone when during the personal use of such drone, except as otherwise provided by federal law, he or she knowingly operates a drone:
1. more than four hundred feet above ground level; or
2. weighing more than ten pounds; or
3. without a visual line of sight of such aircraft; or
4. within a restricted airspace; or
5. in a reckless manner wherein such operation creates a risk of harm to the public; or
6. with the intent to harass or annoy an individual or individuals; or
7. below one hundred feet above ground level on private property with-
out the owner’s consent.
Seeing as I’m planning on doing this on private property at low altitudes I can’t see how anyone would even know to file a complaint, and if they did, what I’d possibly be in contravention of?

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Date: 2019-06-08 10:29 pm (UTC)