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RE: Do yu think you have the right to capture or damage a drone flying over your property?

Posted by SpotcheckBilly12345 on March 7, 2017 at 08:53:37:

I would like to check with the FAA to find out just how low someone flying a drone is legally allowed to fly his drone over my property.

I live in the country on a few acres in an unincorporated part of the county. This means that I can legally discharge firearms here. While I would NEVER shoot where there would be even the remotest chance of hitting a human or an animal I would not hesitate in the least to blow a drone that's intruding into my airspace into smithereens with a twelve-gauge loaded with birdshot.

Cheers,
SB