A tourist’s illegal drone flight over Yellowstone National Park has ignited a debate about drone usage in protected areas and its impact on Wildlife. The incident, reported by the Instagram account Tourons of Yellowstone, highlights the ongoing challenges park authorities face in enforcing drone regulations and educating visitors about the rules.
Unaware of the Ban
The tourist, when confronted, claimed ignorance of the ban on drone flights in National Parks. This assertion raised eyebrows, given that drone operators are required to complete safety courses and obtain a Remote Pilot Certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) before operating unmanned aircraft.
“This touron was flying a drone in Yellowstone over the Yellowstone River. He was informed that drones are illegal in Yellowstone without a permit, (he pretended he had no idea they were illegal). Most drone operators should know from their required safety courses that it is illegal to fly drones in any National Parks! Leave your drones at home‼️”
“You have no idea how much wildlife that flight might have been bothering,” one Instagram user commented, underscoring the potential negative impact on the park’s ecosystem.
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The Rationale Behind the Ban
The National Park Service implemented a blanket ban on unmanned aircraft in 2014 to preserve the visitor experience and protect wildlife. This decision was prompted by numerous incidents where drones caused disturbances to park visitors and animals.
One notable example occurred at Zion National Park, where a drone flying too close to a herd of bighorn sheep caused panic, resulting in young sheep being separated from adults. Such incidents highlight the real dangers drones can pose to wildlife in protected areas.
Enforcement Challenges
The incident at Yellowstone underscores the ongoing challenge park rangers face in enforcing drone regulations. Despite clear rules and required certifications, some visitors either remain unaware or choose to ignore the restrictions.
DroneXL’s Take
This incident at Yellowstone National Park serves as a stark reminder of the importance of responsible drone operation, especially in sensitive environments. While drones offer incredible opportunities for aerial photography and exploration, their use must be balanced with environmental and wildlife protection.
As we’ve seen in recent articles on drone technology, the industry is rapidly evolving. However, with this advancement comes the responsibility of operators to stay informed about regulations and best practices. It’s crucial for drone enthusiasts to research local laws and restrictions before flying, particularly in protected areas like national parks.
The drone community must continue to promote Education and responsible flying to ensure that these incredible tools don’t inadvertently harm the very environments we seek to capture and enjoy.
Photo courtesy of Tourons of Yellowstone
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