Zorba
Lifer
- Oct 22, 1999
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Oh yeah I would not fly in a national/provincial park. It's illegal in most cases. I was thinking more of a normal forest kinda deal, where there's not really any jurisdiction that governs it. Though even then technically there is still some rules and what not like you can't just go build there.
I did fly mine at the local provincial park though, but I was not even going higher than the trees, and was just like a 5 minute thing, wanted to get a good view of the lake and mostly just messing around. My drone probably qualifies more as a RC toy as it's like the size of my hand. I stopped flying when other people showed up though, as respect. That's the thing, these strict rules would not be in place if people used common sense but there's always idiots that ruin it for everyone. People here are generally more lax about stuff like that though. Like this is pretty cool footage someone took around the city but if you were to go by the rules it would be pretty much illegal flying: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5D2BSoivxI But common sense was used in that video, it was not endangering anyone.
Yeah, I was talking about federal designated wilderness in national parks. I don't have any issue with flying them out in the sticks.
Really I don't even have an issue with someone flying it down the beach for a few minutes. The problem is as they become more and more common, it won't be one drone for 5-10 minutes. It will be multiple drones all day long, as everyone wants to get their own shot.
Just imagine how the experience would be different, if all of these people had drones, I've stood there with literally 50 people serious enough to have DSLRs and tripods: