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Are National Parks controlled airspace?

The FAA has authority over almost all of national airspace, which includes the airspace directly over National Parks. However, the National Parks Service (NPS) has the authority to restrict flight take off and landing from its property.



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The FAA has authority over almost all of national airspace, which includes the airspace directly over National Parks. However, the National Parks Service (NPS) has the authority to restrict flight take off and landing from its property.

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If you fly a drone in an NPS-administered park, you risk interfering with the flora and fauna of the location. You can also disturb park visitors, hikers, bikers, camping tourists, etc. Drone pilots caught breaking the rules will be fined $5,000 and risk up to six months in jail.

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Is Yosemite a no fly zone? YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK Public law prohibits flight of VFR helicopters or fixed-wing acft below 2000 feet above the surface of Yosemite National Park.

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