Drone User Information
The FAA has partnered with several industry associations to promote Know Before You Fly, a campaign to educate the public about using unmanned aircraft safely and responsibly. Individuals flying for recreation are strongly encouraged to follow safety guidelines, which include:
- Stay at or below 400 feet AGL (above ground level); now required
- Maintain visual line of sight at all times
- Give way to and do not interfere with manned aircraft
- Obtain authorization, or fly at controlled airspace fixed sites
- Obtain authorization via LAANC - Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability
- Contact the FAA for fixed sites at: UASHelp@faa.gov
- Operators no longer call control tower to give notification; use LAANC
- Don't fly near people or stadiums
- Don't fly an aircraft that weighs more than 55 lbs.
- Don't be careless or reckless with your unmanned aircraft - you could be liable for criminal and/or civil penalties
- Send additional questions regarding UAS operations to: UASHelp@faa.gov
UAS Part 107 Testing Center
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