RAJPINDERJIT SINGH
New Member
To fly over a national conservation area, is the 2000 feet a request by FAA or by law, I read the work, "you are requested to keep a 2000 feet" distance in many places, nonetheless if they request it, its best to oblige. But the area that's just south of KISP airport (Long Island, NY), you can visit the TAC or Sectional chart by going to www.skyvector.com, there's the Fire Island National Seashore. What I wondering is, can one fly at 500 feet along the south shore line, as long as they don't go over the island itself.
Or I guess one could keep himself at least half a mile away (>2000 feet) from the shore line.
Or I guess one could keep himself at least half a mile away (>2000 feet) from the shore line.