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Texas law struck down in federal court

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Texas law struck down in federal court Author: Bridger Hawkinson A federal judge, Robert Pitman, has declared a Texas drone law, known as Chapter 423 of the Texas Government Code, unconstitutional for violating the First Amendment's protection of freedom of speech and the press. This law was challenged by the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA), the Texas Press Association (TPA), and three Texas-based photojournalists, who argued that it improperly banned the use of drones for news reporting. Although the law had exceptions for surveying, real estate work, and academic research, there was no exception for news reporting. The law aimed to limit the use of drones to collect images of private property or for surveillance. Judge Pitman concluded that Chapter 423 was a content-based restriction that was impermissible under the First Amendment and could not be enforced by any government or police entity. The judge also took issue with the law's "no-fly" pro...

Belle Plaine Mayor Addresses Drone Problems and City Strategy in July Newsletter

Belle Plaine Mayor Addresses Drone Problems and City Strategy in July Newsletter October 11th, 2023 Author: Bridger Hawkinson In a recent July newsletter, Belle Plaine Mayor Dave Fish addressed the growing concerns regarding drone-related issues within the city. The mayor's statement shed light on the challenges Belle Plaine faces with local drone pilots and emphasized the need for cooperation from both citizens and relevant federal agencies to address the situation effectively. Mayor Dave Fish began by acknowledging the existence of drone-related problems within the city. These problems, he noted, are primarily linked to the activities of local drone pilots. However, the mayor pointed out that the complexity of the issue is closely tied to federal regulations and guidelines governing drone operations, which poses limitations on what can be addressed within city code. The mayor expressed the city's commitment to finding a solution to these issues and disclosed ongoing...
 Belle Plaine city council discusses drone ordinance. March 14th, 2023 Author: Bridger Hawkinson The city council of Belle Plain, Iowa on Wednesday, March 1st held a council meeting discussing numerous issues including a segment regarding the use of drones around the city. In a phone interview with a Belle Plain Ambulance Services spokesperson, the concern is over a local drone pilot "Interfering" with their operations of service, and the families they serve. The spokesperson also reports the drone is spying and invading public peace and enjoyment of those in town. The operator that is flying the drone remains unidentified at this time but will be updated as we know more. John DeRaad, a resident of Belle Plaine, mentioned during a March 1 city council meeting , that he is aware of the concerns, but wants to make sure the city does not get too restrictive on drone laws that affect responsible drone operators. Iowans for Drone Freedom has reached out to city officials wh...

Visual Observer Training Guide

Visual Observer Training Guide for Drones Introduction: Visual Observers (VOs) play a crucial role in ensuring the safe operation of drones. VOs are responsible for observing the drone's flight and ensuring that it does not pose any safety hazards to people, property, or other aircraft. In this guide, we'll go over the essential skills and knowledge that VOs need to have to perform their duties effectively. 1. Drone Safety Regulations: VOs must be familiar with the current drone safety regulations in their area, including the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Part 107 regulations. They should also be aware of any local regulations that may apply. 2. Understanding Drone Flight: VOs should have a basic understanding of how drones work, including the principles of flight, navigation, and control. They should also be familiar with the different types of drones and their capabilities. 3. Communication Skills: VOs must be able to communicate effectively with the drone pilot...

Aerial Photography Pilot Guide

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Aerial photography is a valuable tool for realtors to showcase properties and the surrounding area to potential buyers. This guide will provide an overview of the equipment and techniques used for aerial photography, as well as some tips for getting the most out of your aerial photos. Before I begin, in order to conduct any drone services, you must have a remote pilot certificate (Part 107) issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Any activity other than pure recreation is considered a commercial operation and is regulated as such. For more up to date information please visit the FAA Drone Website Equipment Camera: The most important piece of equipment for ground photography is the camera. A DSLR or mirrorless camera with a high resolution and the ability to shoot in raw format is recommended. Additionally, a wide-angle lens is a must-have for capturing the full scope of the property and surrounding area. Aerial Platform: There are several options for aerial platforms, incl...