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So it appears there is no clear rule on how high and how fast you need to fly over other people's properties.
It seems to be permitted by the FAA and there appear that my state and township do not have additional restrictions.
There are various websites that say you should not hover too long and not take pictures in sensitive areas such as over pools, near windows, etc. Basically common sense.
However, if I go up to 200-300 feet and fly over at moderate speed, it seems this is OK, right?
I plan to go fly mostly in public spaces (parks) but once in a while I would like to take off from my house and explore the 1-2 blocks around my house. But I do not want to piss off neighbors.
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I think all drones that can fly 200-300 feet in altitude have camera’s. So flying over anyone’s backyard besides your own is not acceptable.
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However, if I go up to 200-300 feet and fly over at moderate speed, it seems this is OK, right?
According to the FAA, 400' is the minimum distance.
One man's exploring is another man's invasion of privacy.
You will tick off neighbors, because most people aren't reasonable.
So flying over anyone’s backyard besides your own is not acceptable.
This is incorrect.
Well, at least according to the FAA.
What is legal doesn't mean it's acceptable to others.
Ask Barbara Streizand.
One can transit over other peoples' back yards at 400' or more.
Loitering over other's backyard's is a different story.
Many people believe that if they believe you're 'spying', your drone is fair game for being shot down, or you being victimized by irate neighbors or police.
Many people believe they own the airspace above their property.
Others believe because it's a drone and it's 'Murica, they get to shoot your drone down because it's a drone.
Local authorities can enforce local and state laws, but many believe they can enforce FAA rules and regs, and that can be a problem for you.
Because of rank paranoia, and bad drone pilots, flying a drone isn't always the fun it should be.
Just because some people are annoyed by the sound of a drone, they feel they're imbued with rights they don't have.
Keep your TRUST cert or 107 license with you, don't fly BVLOS and keep 400' AGL and don't loiter on station where other's property is concerned.
You should have at least one app that warns of restricted air space and TFRs.
dji used to have flight restrictions built into their drones' firmware/software, but have dropped it.
So it's up to the pilot to not stray into air space where you don't belong.
Once people know one has a drone, it's all monsters are you on Maple Street.
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400’ is the maximum elevation above ground level.
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as mentioned above, 400' is the MAX altitude.
Also, this is a 249 g drone which does not require a license or registration with FAA as far as I understand.
Yeah, not going to loiter above neighbor's backyards but I want to know if I can fly over while I take a panoramic picture of my property for example.
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if you fly over my yard, I'm throwing stuff at it - you have fair warning
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Mea culpa, thinking one thing and typing another.