FAA regulations recently enacted which require license for each drone
operator and restrictions regarding flight over habitations and altitude
and line-of-sight operation would make such a show very unlikely to
receive approvals needed.
On 2020-06-29 07:46, Devorah the Ornithologist wrote:
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Hello everyone,
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I'm researching a piece about drone light shows (versus fireworks) for
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4th of July and ran across mention that Bainbridge Island wanted to
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host a large drone light show in 2019 but was unable to get
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sponsorship to cover the costs, but they remain hopeful for a drone
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show in 2020. Does anyone know if this drone light show is going to
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happen?
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I'm also interested to talk (via email because I'm based in Norway) to
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other municipalities that are hosting a drone light show instead of
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fireworks. My deadline is 30 June 2020 so interested people should
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email me at grrlscientist at gmail.com as soon as possible.
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thank you.
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