In an effort to eliminate most of the confusion about RECREATIONAL sUAS flying in the United States, I have gathered the relevant law and regulations posted by the FAA and the US government.
The US law is published as Public Law 112-95 Sec. 336.
The FAA regulations for flying are broken down by 1) Recreational, or 2)For Work fliers.
Tha AMA is a national based organization that many refer to for additional guidance. Their guidelines are primarily written for designated events and specific locations where flight lines are established. Most don't apply to sUAS pilots, but there is some general information that may be applicable.
There are NoFlyZones that can be found on Apps like B4UFly that are important to know about and obey, for the protection of people, and wildlife. Also, please check local city and park ordinances regarding model aircraft flight.
SOME QUICK TAKEAWAYS: YOU SHOULD MAINTAIN VISUAL LINE OF SIGHT. NO 400' AGL HEIGHT RESTRICTION UNLESS WITHIN 3 MILES OF AN AIRPORT. FLYING AT NIGHT IS OK.
The purpose of the laws in regulations are to not endanger the National Airspace, and minimize the risk to persons and property. Please fly with caution and respect for other people!
PUBLIC LAW

FAA REGULATIONS

AMA SAFETY CODE
MISCELLANEOUS FROM THE FAA

AMA DOCUMENT 560
The US law is published as Public Law 112-95 Sec. 336.
The FAA regulations for flying are broken down by 1) Recreational, or 2)For Work fliers.
Tha AMA is a national based organization that many refer to for additional guidance. Their guidelines are primarily written for designated events and specific locations where flight lines are established. Most don't apply to sUAS pilots, but there is some general information that may be applicable.
There are NoFlyZones that can be found on Apps like B4UFly that are important to know about and obey, for the protection of people, and wildlife. Also, please check local city and park ordinances regarding model aircraft flight.
SOME QUICK TAKEAWAYS: YOU SHOULD MAINTAIN VISUAL LINE OF SIGHT. NO 400' AGL HEIGHT RESTRICTION UNLESS WITHIN 3 MILES OF AN AIRPORT. FLYING AT NIGHT IS OK.
The purpose of the laws in regulations are to not endanger the National Airspace, and minimize the risk to persons and property. Please fly with caution and respect for other people!
PUBLIC LAW

FAA REGULATIONS

AMA SAFETY CODE

MISCELLANEOUS FROM THE FAA



AMA DOCUMENT 560
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