stwendl:
The drone photos of the new 2018 R-27 were taken over Lake Washington and Salmon Bay in and around Ballard just from looking at them. This area is around 6 to 12 miles from the Seattle SeaTac airport. Boeing does take off planes from the south end of Lake Washington but that's not considered an airport.
The only other issue I can think of is related to Sea planes taking off and landing on Lake Washington and Lake Union.
I would think RT had the necessary permission(s).... but of course I dunno for sure.
We are certainly entering a new era with the proliferation of professional and pleasure drones.
The are a bunch of
dos and
do nots related to the use of drones and types of drones based on their weight such as not flying higher than 400-feet, not buzzing wild life, not flying over public meeting areas and so on.
This ref is the sort of thing some people will need to pay attention to -
http://knowbeforeyoufly.org for recreational/business/public drone use.
I'm waiting to see if Amazon decides to employ more and more drones for their product deliveries using the roof tops of all the USA/Canada/UK located 460 Whole Foods grocery store's flat roofs.
Also, I'm curious to know how the various birds will treat drones flying around their territories.... will they attack the drone(s) ?
We are entering an interesting
drone era for sure.
Rogue Drones a growing nuisance across the U.S. -
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...815146f81fa_story.html?utm_term=.dab04dcdca0e
What to Do When Your Neighbor Has a Drone -
http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/what-do-when-your-neighbor-has-drone.html
BestReviews Electronics Best Drones -
http://bestreviews.com/best-drones
A Google search for "What can I do if I find a drone a nuisance" will produce over 2 million hits.
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