But before you launch your drone, there’s one rule every pilot needs to understand: you cannot fly drones in federally designated Wilderness Areas.| AutoPylot
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Drone pilots must remain aware of airspace restrictions near sports stadiums. To ensure safety, FAA enforces stadium TFRs and Notams to prohibit drone flights.| AutoPylot
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Across the United States, various state parks, counties, and universities have introduced specific rules for using drones on their properties| AutoPylot
Our latest enhancement expands the Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) feature, notifying you if your flight overlaps with a scheduled TFR.| AutoPylot
DJI GEO Zones help prevent flights in certain restricted areas, but they do not cover all regulatory aspects...| AutoPylot
Can I Fly My Drone In a National Park? The short answer is no; the National Park Service (NPS) strictly prohibits the take-off and landing of any uncrewed aerial system (UAS) inside park boundaries and in Wilderness areas or wildlife refugees managed by other federal agencies such as the Forest Service and...| AutoPylot