Ag Aircraft Drone Encounters Increased In 2025 Season

Originally published at: Ag Aircraft Drone Encounters Increased In 2025 Season

FAA safety campaign coincides with industry warnings on shared airspace.

Shooting down drones by law enforcement, when ever they fly over private property seems appropriate. Having southern US Air Force Air bases being attacked by drones and their saying there is nothing they can do; is highly erroneous. The US Government owns the airspace above their installations and can shoot down anything not authorized to be in that airspace! Private property owners own their airspace to the base of navigable airspace in most states. Meaning, unless a drone operator has contacted them in advance for permission to fly over their airspace, the drone should be shot down by law enforcement! Seems obvious to me! Below 1000 feet above ground level, drones get to fly over: roads, streets, alleys, boulevards, and highways only. Make certain everyone knows this; drone operators especially!

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