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Originally Posted by Tony Smith
I confess to not knowing what your local rules and regs are for flying drones, but if you are not legally permitted to set foot on the land, I would think there would also be restrictions on overflying it.
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Have a good look into it before you go flying over any Range, active or inactive.
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Similar rules in Canada. UAS regulations have been tightened in the past year. Basically it is Line of Sight control at all times, low altitudes, and not in prohibited airspace. Essentially no overflying of people, vehicles or occupied dwellings.
https://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/civilaviati...ne-safety.html