COEngineer
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Edited to clarify that the drone was within the Wilderness the entire time of the incident.
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Though I don't agree with people flying their stupid drones here and there and everywhere, is it actually illegal? Wilderness is areas that prohibit mechanized travel on the ground, but are there regs for flying drones above the ground? I believe aircraft are legal to fly over wilderness areas until they decide to touch the ground.
But the OP said the meanie head was flying his drone "into" which I understood as the operator piloting the drone from outside of the wilderness area but flying over the ground in the wilderness area. Which seams legal according to the regs you posted.
But the OP said the meanie head was flying his drone "into" which I understood as the operator piloting the drone from outside of the wilderness area but flying over the ground in the wilderness area. Which seams legal according to the regs you posted.
If in fact that is what happened, that makes the OP a Karen for being a taddle tale.
Again, I don't disagree that it's an annoying act, just curious what the actual rules say.
Came here to say this.Yeah I think they generally have to follow the same rules as airplanes. I suspect maybe the only rules the dude was breaking was the Faa rules where he can’t fly it above 400 agl and visual line of sight rules. No way he could see his drone at 5 miles
English is hard. He launched, flew, and landed the drone while he and the drone were within the Wilderness (5 miles from the Wilderness boundary), ie, it's not like he accidentally flew across the boundary.
I see now that the guy was in the wrong since he was in the wilderness when he took off and landed his drone and for that I appreciate the OP calling him out.Eh,
I think it's a grey area if anything. The key phrase on the USFS website is mechanical and mechanized. If it's defined as that, then it's not able to be used in Wilderness. The fact that he took off and landed outside of it does not negate that he operated it inside the boundaries.
Also, *tattle-tale.
Thanks for the clarification. I suspect I read your message before you edited it. I agree with you and appreciate your efforts. I would have turned his arse inntoEnglish is hard. He launched, flew, and landed the drone while he and the drone were within the Wilderness (5 miles from the Wilderness boundary), ie, it's not like he accidentally flew across the boundary.
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Good on you COEngineer. Ive been dealing with mtn bikers claiming ignorance on an easy 2 mile hike into a wilderness area with a popular lake. If rules arent enforced then it only gets worse.
Looks to me like it's on the ground.Though I don't agree with people flying their stupid drones here and there and everywhere, is it actually illegal? Wilderness is areas that prohibit mechanized travel on the ground, but are there regs for flying drones above the ground? I believe aircraft are legal to fly over wilderness areas until they decide to touch the ground.
The original post was edited with more information for clarification since my post. Thanks for letting me know though.Looks to me like it's on the ground.
Oh they do apply but only to other people.Funny how many humans think rules don't apply to them