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I assumed he was flying over the Reedy Creek Improvement District when he did his skywriting. I suspect Disney could legislate or make some sort of rule/law that would prevent flying over the Reedy Creek Improvement District in such a way as to prevent the skywriting.
I don't know the exact rules, but I think it would be to gain control over what goes on thousands of feet above the ground (above the 3,000 feet no-fly zone anyway). If they can, apparently they don't care since this isn't anything new and Disney hasn't done anything. If they could and did do something, the skywriter could go a few miles off property and the message would be just as clear from the ground. This is something you can see from many parts of Central Florida, not just WDW.