Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Regulation in California's Central Coast Region
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones, are unmanned, aerial systems which include the drone itself, a ground-based controller, and a system of communication between the units. The drone may be controlled directly by the operator or autonomously by onboard computers. The increase in hobby-drone ownership has prompted the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to require that all drones be registered (Special Rule for Model Aircraft (Public Law 112-95 Section 336)). Individual cities, state and national parks have created their own rulings. Commercial drone operators typically need a permit to do any filming for commercial purposes and must obtain a filming permit from the California Film Commission.
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General FAA Rules
- Fly below 400 feet and remain clear of surrounding obstacles
- Keep the aircraft within visual line of sight at all times
- Remain clear of and do not interfere with manned aircraft operations
- Do not fly within 5 miles of an airport unless you contact the airport and control tower before flying
- Do not fly near people or stadiums
- Do not fly in adverse weather conditions such as in high winds or reduced visibility
- Do not fly under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- Do not fly an aircraft that weighs more than 55 lbs
- Do not fly near or over sensitive infrastructure or property such as power stations, water treatment facilities, correctional facilities,heavily traveled roadways, etc.
- Do not be careless or reckless with your unmanned aircraft you could be fined for endangering people or other aircraft
- Do not conduct surveillance or photograph persons in areas where there is an expectation of privacy without the individual’s permission
- Check and follow all local laws and ordinances before flying over private property