ORLANDO, Fla. – We think it’s safe to say that we’re all missing some aspect of Disney right now. For most of us, the closest we can get is by car, and the view really isn't that spectacular.
One Central Florida pilot was given the opportunity to fly over the happiest place and give us the view we’ve been after. “This may be a once in a lifetime occurrence,” Jonathan Michael Salazar, a Central Florida pilot said.
During normal circumstances, Disney parks have a temporary flight restriction that limits pilots from flying within 3,000 feet of any of the parks.
But with Disney parks in the U.S. being closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, some pilots have been granted permission to fly over the deserted theme parks. “This past weekend, I was