Drones could be banned over most public spaces in this Colorado city, but the FAA may stand in the way
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In a nutshell: From hobby flights and package deliveries to first-responder missions, drones are becoming an increasingly common sight. But one Colorado city is considering introducing rules that would ban unauthorized flights over a long list of public places. Flying over private property without the owner's permission – or operating a drone in a "reckless or careless manner" – would also be prohibited. That could put the proposal on a collision course with the FAA, which says it has exclusive authority over aviation safety and the efficient use of US airspace.
The Wheat Ridge City Council discussed the proposed ordinance during a study session on Monday, reports Colorado Politics. The city currently relies on FAA rules, but officials cite concerns about privacy, noise, wildlife, nuisance behavior, and public safety.
Under the draft,...
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