
New Regulations Impose Stricter Rules for Tourist Flights over US National Parks, Mount Rushmore in Focus
New regulations are being implemented to restrict tourist flights over US national parks and monuments in order to protect the serenity of these natural areas. The regulations, resulting from a court finding that previous laws were not enforced, aim to address concerns about noise pollution and disruption to visitor experiences. While some tour operators argue that flights provide unrivaled access, critics argue that the noise of helicopters and planes drowns out the natural sounds of the parks. Litigation is being considered by the industry group, but environmental coalitions support the regulations.
