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Model Drone Ordinance <br /> Last Updated:August 21,2018 <br /> 4. No Person may Operate a Small Unmanned Aircraft from a moving land or water-borne <br /> vehicle unless the Small Unmanned Aircraft is flown over a sparsely populated area and is <br /> not transporting another Person's property for compensation or hire. <br /> [Source: 14 C.F.R. § 107.25.] <br /> 5. No Person may Operate a Small Unmanned Aircraft within eight(8)hours after the <br /> consumption of any alcoholic beverage, while under the influence of alcohol, while using any <br /> drug that affect the Person's faculties in any way contrary to safety, or while have an alcohol <br /> concentration of 0.04 grams of alcohol per deciliter of blood or greater in a blood or breath <br /> specimen. <br /> [Source: 14 C.F.R. §§91.17& 107.27.] <br /> 6. During the Operation of a Small Unmanned Aircraft, the Operator or a Visual Observer, if <br /> any, must maintain Visual Line-of-Sight in order to: <br /> a) know the geographic location of the Small Unmanned Aircraft; <br /> b) determine the Small Unmanned Aircraft's attitude, altitude, and direction of flight; <br /> c) observe the airspace for other air traffic or hazards;and <br /> d) determine that the Small Unmanned Aircraft does not endanger the life or property of <br /> another. <br /> [Source: 14 C.F.R. § 107.31.] <br /> 7. Neither an Operator nor a Visual Observer may use an assistive device, such as binoculars or <br /> a telescope, to maintain or initiate Visual Line-of-Sight. <br /> 8. No Person may Operate a Small Unmanned Aircraft, without obtaining prior authorization <br /> pursuant to Applicable Law: <br /> a) directly over a human being unless that human being is the Operator oris located under <br /> a covered structure or inside a stationary vehicle that can provide reasonable protection <br /> from a falling Small Unmanned Aircraft; <br /> [Source: 14 C.F.R. § 107.39.] <br /> b) simultaneously or contemporaneously with any other Small Unmanned Aircraft; <br /> [Source: 14 C.F.R. § 107.35.] <br /> c) during the periods of civil twilight; <br /> [Source: 14 C.F.R. § 107.29.] <br /> d) within three(3)miles of avenue of any public event, including, but not limited to, <br /> sporting events, parades, and music events, at least one(1)hour prior to the scheduled <br /> start time of the public event and at least one(1)hour after the scheduled end time of <br /> the public event; <br /> 5 <br />