In this video, we answer the question of if you can fly your drone in national parks. We go over FAA rules, National Park rules, and potential penalties for getting caught. So let’s find out if you can fly over a national park!
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0:00 Introduction
0:41 Does the FAA Allow It?
1:49 Asking Super Intendants
2:07 Who enforces it and what happens if you get caught?
2:27 Taking off outside a National Park
3:11 Recap
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