Own a Drone? Do you know the rules?

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Drone shot of our South Hill location
Drone shot of our South Hill location

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The rules of recreational drone flight in the US

In addition to registering your drone and obtaining your registration number. There are other rules for flying your drone as a hobby:

Flying altitude

  • You must fly at or below 400ft in class G airspace (uncontrolled). If you want to fly in controlled airspace (Class B, C, D, and E) you’ll have to get a permit for that.
  • Note that even if you have a permit you cannot fly above 400ft.
  • Fly for recreation only
  • You cannot receive any form of compensation for your flying. Meaning no side-gigs or weekend hustle with your drone.

Visual line of sight

Keep your drone within the visual line of sight or use a visual observer who is co-located (physically next to) and in direct communication with you.

Night flying

In order to fly your drones, you are required to have lights on your drone. This is a recent regulation, before the flying of drones during the night was prohibited without a permit.

Right of way for airplanes

You must give way to and not interfere with manned aircraft.

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