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You don't own the airspace over your property. The only way someone might get in trouble for flying a drone over your house is if they were looking in windows or harassing people somehow. Most pics from a drone aren't a lot different from satellite photography.
We actually do own the airspace over our houses. Not as high as planes or space, but a drone probably would from my skimming of this article.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/aviation.uslegal.com/ownership-of-airspace-over-property/%3famp
I'm not a lawyer, nor do I have the full context of the legislation you're quoting, but my interpretation of that paragraph is that it only applies to aircrafts that are carrying passengers.
You're the one who does this for a hobby, though. I'm sure that you know the laws more than I do :)
The complaint is not for satellite or airplane photography, it's for a drone
Please read the article before commenting
*"A customer says that someone on the phone said 'a drone picture' and the company denies it, saying they use other imaging." * Customer could be mistaken, whoever was on the phone may not know that "drone" covers things from 737 Recon Drone to a $10 aliexpress quadcopter.
I'll bet $50 it was either a high altitude drone or a satellite image bought from an imaging company, as they've been doing for at least 20 years, and not some quadcopter flying just above his yard.
Please think before commenting.
Not necessarily. You're not in faa airspace until a particular height...