I shot this on early Sunday morning whilst doing a bushwalk into the Noosa national park.
i really really dislike this law in america since it is obvious most national parks are probably some of the better and safest places to fly a drone. personally, i think this law will be reversed one day and there will be limited flights and/or exceptions with specific rules. for example, you can fly a drone in red rock outside las vegas. sounds like the national park law may not apply to other countries as i think the noosa is located in australia. i wouldn't trade their laws for ours but this has to be a good thing.
This was taken in Australia, not the US.I don't mean to be the morality police here, but if I were you I would remove that video immediately. Drones have been banned from all National Parks since 2014 and they are more aggressive than the FAA when it comes to prosecutions. The one exception is if you can prove that you took off and landed outside of the national park, a scenario that is typically unrealistic for most national parks. I avoid national parks like the plague.
Just my .02
This video was not shot in the USA.I don't mean to be the morality police here, but if I were you I would remove that video immediately. Drones have been banned from all National Parks since 2014 and they are more aggressive than the FAA when it comes to prosecutions. The one exception is if you can prove that you took off and landed outside of the national park, a scenario that is typically unrealistic for most national parks. I avoid national parks like the plague.
Just my .02
nice video. it's really sad that we have a blanket restriction because as was mentioned, it's my land; it's my park and i should be able to enjoy it. don't have to fly everywhere, i can understand not circling around mt rushmore or hover over old faithful or bouncing off el capitan. but there are some really really far out of the way places in the badlands or down in the grand canyon or the grasslands across kansas that would be ideal for solitude and minimal impact on nature. i understand we have quite a few violators here in the us, so it's probably going to get worse before it gets better.This video was not shot in the USA.
Unlike in your country, in Queensland Australia it is perfectly legal to fly drones in National Parks.
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