Notices seen in the parks read: “The flying of drones or model aircraft in the park is prohibited. By order of the Secretary of State.” As well as Richmond and Hyde Park, the other Royal Parks are Kensington Gardens, Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, St James's Park, Busy Park, Green Park and Greenwich Park.
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Yellowstone National Park Drone LawDrone use is generally banned in Yellowstone National Park. It is possible to obtain a permit for commercial drone use in Yellowstone national park on a case by case basis. If you have obtained a permit there are several drone laws that need to be followed when flying in the park.
You can not fly with any UAS in a national park unless you got your P.107/Drone Pilot license, a permit and a waiver from the FAA. Other than that, without the waiver and permit you can NOT fly in a national park at all.
It's an oddity, I researched this when we travelled to the US recently. I hold a FAA permit for my drone and have completed the FAA approved training. The National Parks service will not permit anyone to take off or land a drone within the parks as they don't want to risk scaring animals, fair enough.
For a safe and enjoyable visit, please know these park regulations and safety advisories. For more regulations see Grand Teton Superintendents Compendium and Code of Federal Regualtions above. Launching, landing, or operating an unmanned aircraft, such as a drone, is prohibited.
Visitors traveling to the park should be aware that the use of drones is prohibited while visiting the park and should not be utilized at any time. For more information about regulations about visiting Yosemite National Park, please visit www.nps.gov/yose.
A no-fly zone is a restricted area of airspace over a landmark, event or geographic region in which aircraft are forbidden to fly, unless they have special authorization. Prohibited aircraft can include manned aircraft or unmanned aerial vehicles, also called UAVs or drones.