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Can you fly over a national park?

Pilots are requested to maintain a minimum altitude of 2,000 feet above the surface of the following: National Parks, Monuments, Seashores, Lakeshores, Recreation Areas and Scenic Riverways administered by the National Park Service, National Wildlife Refuges, Big Game Refuges, Game Ranges and Wildlife Ranges ...



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You'll need permission and licence when using drones above Natural England's land to avoid disturbing wildlife. Drones should not be flown on or over Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) or Special Protection Areas (SPAs) without consent from Natural England.

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More importantly, you can land on anybody's field or private site such as hotel, restaurant, golf course and private property, provided you have the owner's permission and you do not violate any Air Traffic Rules whilst doing so (you will be taught the rules on the course).

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Helicopters nowadays fly an average distance of anywhere between 250 to 400 miles on a single tank. There are, however, better-equipped helicopters, such as certain military helicopters, that can reach up to 1200 miles.

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