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More Drone Wars: Appalachian Trail

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Parks Service bans drones over Appalachian Trail
August 20, 2014
Associated Press

PITTSBURGH (AP) — The National Park Service has banned drones from flying over the Appalachian Trail.

The Park Service said Wednesday the interim rule prohibits launching, landing or operating unmanned aircraft from or on Appalachian National Scenic Trail lands.

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 Appalachian Trail goes through parts of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia.

In June the Park Service directed all parks to take steps to prohibit the use of the increasingly popular aircraft, which are often used to take photos and videos.
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If they are in the air over the trail, can I use them for skeet targets?
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TomD wrote:If they are in the air over the trail, can I use them for skeet targets?


That suggests a new kind of load for a shotgun: anti drone loads. Mold buckshot size lead pellets over stainless fishing leader, load in plastic wad / shot protector, and you would be ready for hunting.

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Savannah-Tom wrote:
TomD wrote:If they are in the air over the trail, can I use them for skeet targets?


That suggests a new kind of load for a shotgun: anti drone loads. Mold buckshot size lead pellets over stainless fishing leader, load in plastic wad / shot protector, and you would be ready for hunting.

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I think chain shot might work really well, too! Better chance of catching the rotors!

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