Press Drone No-Fly Zones Near Law Enforcement Are Being Rolled Back
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If you fly drones for news, documentary, or investigative work, this is a genuine win — the FAA just rolled back blanket no-fly zones that had no real legal basis and were being used to keep cameras away from ICE operations. Airspace that was quietly closed is open again, and the precedent matters: regulators can't just invent invisible moving TFRs to protect government activity from scrutiny. Know your rights before you fly, but this restores access you should have had all along.
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