It may not be Apple Park aerial video

Yesterday, we watched an intriguing drone video showcasing the latest developments at Apple Park. This footage included glimpses of the Visitor Center, the restored historic barn, the newly filled pond, and additional trees that have been planted. While it was fascinating to see these updates, I’m left wondering if this might be the final drone video we’ll get to see of Apple Park anytime soon. As reported by foreign media, Apple is now imposing strict restrictions on drone flights within this area. There are even specialized security personnel tasked with intercepting and halting unauthorized drone activity. Interestingly, despite these measures, Apple Park hasn’t been officially declared a no-fly zone by the FAA. Current FAA regulations stipulate that drones must remain at least 360 feet away from buildings, and operators are required to keep their drones within visual range at all times. Apple could potentially enforce stricter restrictions if they can demonstrate that drone activity poses a security risk or violates California’s privacy laws. Flying drones over private property without permission could lead to legal consequences. Since construction began three years ago, we’ve witnessed numerous aerial shots and videos documenting the evolution of Apple Park. With the campus now operational, it seems logical that Apple might implement policies to prevent further aerial photography due to concerns over privacy and security. This means that any future drone footage of Apple Park might become increasingly rare. So, let’s appreciate the videos we do have, as they’re likely to be cherished memories moving forward.

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