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Drone Rules for Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park
Earlimart, California (CA)
• United States
4011 Grant Dr, Earlimart, CA 93219, USA
Lat: 35.8614 • Lng: -119.389
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Your proposed edit has been approved. The Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park prohibits drone flights unless permission is granted by the managing authority. For more information, please refer to the official park website.
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| Summary | — | Drone flights at Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park are prohibited unless the managing authority grants permission. This is because the area is a State Historic Park. |
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At the Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park, it is prohibited to fly a drone in the 500ft of airspace above the state park, as it is part of the Great Basin District and is a State historic park. Reasons include: - Stress on sensitive wildlife and migratory birds - Threat to natural and cultural features - Frequent unsafe wind speeds - High fire danger - Impacts on visitor's experience and invasion of privacy - Potential collisions with manned aircraft illegally flying below 500 feet - Recreational conflicts
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+ At the Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park, it is prohibited to fly a drone in the 500ft of airspace above the state park, as it is part of the Great Basin District and is a State historic park. + + Reasons include: + - Stress on sensitive wildlife and migratory birds + - Threat to natural and cultural features + - Frequent unsafe wind speeds + - High fire danger + - Impacts on visitor's experience and invasion of privacy + - Potential collisions with manned aircraft illegally flying below 500 feet + - Recreational conflicts