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Drone laws in the US Virgin Islands

busting_bravos

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Looking for any local / regional specific laws pertaining to the US Virgin Islands.

Part 107 pilot and also Part 91 pilot here. Looking to be respectful and do it right.

Before posting this, I found my way over to the US Virgin Islands civil aviation authority that runs the islands' international airports, and their page basically just says "Comply with Part 107".

Before posting this here, I wandered over to the local area discussions, which are sorted by state, a handful of named foreign countries, and "Other International". Well, the Virgin Islands are neither listed as a specific state, but neither are they international, so not a good place to post this over there.

Thanks for your time and help!

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Busting Bravos
 
The US as in US Virgin Islands means that you are guarded by the laws of the US. Simply comply with your part 107 regulations and you'll have no problems.
Thanks I knew Part 107 obviously but some states have started to pass varying laws concerning ground operations, like in some states you can overfly private property unless the owner tells you no, whereas in other states you cannot overfly private property unless you have permission. In my home state of Virginia you cannot follow any person with a drone or use a drone to peer into any house or dwelling, or that new one in Louisiana where they reserve the right to down your drone if they deem it a threat to public safety.

Glad to know Part 107 should be all I need.
 

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