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Has anyone here ever tried to get a permit with a national park?I asked the department of the interior and they stated the superintendent can decide on that.So I asked the local park and their first response was that since they are near an airport I can't fly.My answer was I already have a blanket authorization for the airspace and this is a different topic you don't have to worry about.The next email I got back was that law enforcement won't give out a permit.The policy memorandum 14-05, that's the one that says drones are illegal in national parks, doesn't say anything about law enforcement and they are not even allowed to give out permits since only the superintendent can do so.So I send an email back with that information and with the information that I could just fly within that small NP since PM14-05 stated I can do so as long as I don't operate from within the park, don't launch or land it within the park and fly within VLOS, the one where you can actually see your drone, and all other FAA laws.We have to see what answer I am getting back, but I will just see that I get a special airspace authorization with the FAA since this place is withing the 0 AGL area and just fly from outside the park. People can't come to the parks due to COVID-19 and these people don't care at all. via /r/drones https://ift.tt/3hLwIl9
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