Apple insists it does not want drones for its facilities

Practically since the works of Apple Park began, there have been several YouTubers who they have taken advantage of the curiosity of some users to see more closely, how the works have evolved. A few days ago, we showed you the latest video that has been recorded flying over Apple Park.

However, Apple insists that it does not want drones flying over the complex, at least that is clear from the poster that some media could see before entering the venue to attend the investor conference that Apple held yesterday at the Steve Jobs Teather. The image shows us a led sign in which we can read «No drone zone».

We do not know if Apple turns a blind eye to YouTubers Mathew Roberts, who on his YouTube channel has portrayed all the progress of the Apple Park works, or if he has reached an agreement with him, since in the middle of last year , the publication AppleInsider published a story in which it stated that Apple had hired a security team to prevent any type of drone from flying over the facilities at all times, something that has not happened at the moment according to the videos that we can see on the Mathew channel.

Despite that Apple doesn't want drones to fly through its facilities, officially, there is no law that states that Apple facilities are a drone-free zone, according to the American Federal Air Administration, although if you request that the flights be carried out at 360 feet with distance to the structure but not exceeding in no time the 4oo feet at ground level.

From all this it follows that Apple has failed to make its facilities drone-freeTherefore, the "No drone zone" sign is a firm request from the company.


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