![]() Get up-to-date airspace information, including temporary flight restrictions, using tools like B4UFLY, Kittyhawk, or Airmap. When we list locations below, we’ll share whether they sit in controlled or uncontrolled airspace. You may do this through LAANC or through FAADroneZone in areas where LAANC is not available. If you’re operating in Class B, C, D, or E controlled airspace, you’ll need to request airspace authorization. Instead, both recreational and commercial flyers can use the automated LAANC system to request airspace authorization to fly in controlled airspace around and above many airports. More information on the drone certification process over here.ĭrone operators are no longer required to independently contact air traffic control when flying within five miles of an airport. Commercial drone pilots fall under the FAA’s Part 107 regulations, which require passing a multiple-choice test and becoming an FAA-certified drone pilot. ![]() Make sure your aircraft is registered and you complete The Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST), which are both required by the FAA.
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