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Drone Rules for Fort Tejon State Historic Park
Lebec, California (CA)
• United States
4201 Fort Tejon Rd, Lebec, CA 93243, USA
Lat: 34.8745 • Lng: -118.894
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Your proposed edit has been approved. Drone flights at Fort Tejon State Historic Park are prohibited. For more information, please refer to the official park website.
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- https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=31256 — The page shows that the park prohibits drones.
- https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=585
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| Summary | — | At Fort Tejon State Historic Park, all drone flights are prohibited because it is a State Historical Park. |
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It is prohibited to fly a drone at the Fort Tejon State Historic Park in the 500ft of airspace above the state park. Some reasons for this are listed below. - Stress on sensitive wildlife and migratory birds - Threat to natural and cultural features - Frequent unsafe wind speeds - High fire danger - Impacts on visitors' experience and invasion of privacy - Potential collisions with manned aircraft illegally flying below 500 feet - Recreational conflicts These reasons are from the California State Parks official website.
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+ It is prohibited to fly a drone at the Fort Tejon State Historic Park in the 500ft of airspace above the state park. Some reasons for this are listed below. + + - Stress on sensitive wildlife and migratory birds + - Threat to natural and cultural features + - Frequent unsafe wind speeds + - High fire danger + - Impacts on visitors' experience and invasion of privacy + - Potential collisions with manned aircraft illegally flying below 500 feet + - Recreational conflicts + + These reasons are from the California State Parks official website.