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Does the Park Service limit the number of planes and helicopters flying over the park?

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Does the Park Service limit the number of planes and helicopters flying over the park?

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A. No. In Alaska, the National Park Service has no authority to regulate its own airspace. At Denali, we have an informal agreement with local helicopters and small plane tour operators to stay within certain travel corridors and 500 feet above the ground.

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