You’re probably familiar with the concept of the no-fly zone: It’s protected airspace over, say, sensitive military areas or the Kurdish areas of Iraq. But you might be surprised to learn there’s a no-fly zone over Disneyland in Anaheim, and one over Disney World in Florida. A lobbyist managed to get it to block banner advertising over the park. Is it an abuse of no-fly zones?
Disney’s No-Fly Zone
Credits
Guests:
- Matt Pearce - Los Angeles Times - @mattdpearce
- David Koenig - freelance writer and editor - @davekoenig