Originally Posted by
Cyclosaurus
But until it says you cannot, you can, due to the federal aviation law being the only one that applies in most jurisdictions, and the FAA explicitly ruling it a legal activity. I find it hard to believe common law would upend that, considering that the FAA already overrules common law regarding the use of airspace above your property.
(A) "...
federal aviation law being the only one that applies in most jurisdictions ..." - FAA law is not the only one that applies in most jurisdictions. Common law doctrines exist in all states, not just California.
(B) " ...
the FAA explicitly ruling it a legal activity ..." - Please provide the FAA law or ruling that says flying drones over private property is legal activity (and I'm not talking high altitudes ... lets say below 350 feet, consistent with the California legislation.
(C) " ... the FAA already overrules common law regarding the use of airspace above your property ..." - Reference, please?