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by comrh 4265 days ago
My understanding is you're going to get in trouble flying a drone anywhere. If you get caught is different but it just doesn't seem like a good idea at the moment.
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It should be a lot easier to legally do drone stuff in about a year. The FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012, passed in early 2012 and signed by President Obama, requires the FAA to develop regulations to allow widespread use of civilian drones by 2015-09-30. I believe that it also required them to authorize certain uses before then to serve as experiments to help understand the issues in civilian drone use (although maybe it was something else that required that).
the FAA handed out a bunch of exemptions for film services companies recently. I posted it here and thought people would be all over it (given the general level of interest) but nobody noticed.
*flying a drone _commercially_ anywhere.
Recreational flying is still restricted in terms of what you can overfly, height requirements, line of sight, etc.
Even for personal use if you're near people, in a national park or "near" an airport you're going to have trouble.