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There was a similar phenomenon a few years back in Colorado: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_Colorado_drone....


TIL (from that page): "Flying drones at night without a waiver from the FAA is a violation of federal law" -- perhaps relevant to the top level article


You haven't needed a waiver since 2021. Now you can get near real-time approval to fly at night under Part 107.


You don’t need any prior approval under 107 to fly at night. You don’t need a part 107 license to fly at night if you’re flying for “fun”. You simply need lights.


Oh, then I suppose that page is out of date and should be updated. Thanks for the up-to-date info!




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