"The Park Service said Wednesday the interim rule
prohibits launching, landing or operating unmanned aircraft from or on
Appalachian National Scenic Trail lands," AP writes. "The ban takes effect immediately and lasts
until the Park Service can develop an appropriate policy. The Park
Service says drones could affect resources and visitors in ways it has
yet to analyze so more study is needed."
The Park Service also released two press releases on Wednesday banning drone-use in southeast Utah national parks and in Colorado National Monument.
"Given the rapid increase in the number and use of drones nationwide and
in the Southeast Utah Group national parks, Superintendent Kate Cannon
has determined it necessary to prohibit their use in order to protect
public safety, minimize visitor-use conflicts and prevent unacceptable
impacts to scenic values, natural soundscapes and wildlife," The Utah release says.
The Colorado Monument release says: "There has been dramatic growth throughout the country in the numbers and
use of unmanned aircraft during recent months with visitor and staff
complaints of noise and nuisance, harassment of park wildlife and
safety concerns." Superintendent Lisa Eckert said, "Simply put, experiencing quiet and solitude is a value that people seek
and want protected within their national park units." (Read more)
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