Drone Regulations Hub
Navigate drone laws with confidence. From FAA Part 107 to international regulations, we've got you covered with up-to-date information and practical guidance.
FAA Drone Rules at a Glance
Register Your Drone
All drones over 0.55 lbs (250g) must be registered with the FAA. Cost: $5 for 3 years.
Fly Below 400 Feet
Stay below 400 feet AGL (Above Ground Level) unless flying within 400 feet of a structure.
Maintain Visual Line of Sight
Always keep your drone within your visual line of sight. Use observers if needed.
Avoid Restricted Airspace
Check airspace before flying. Use apps like B4UFLY or AirMap to verify.
Remote ID Required
As of 2024, drones must broadcast Remote ID while flying (with some exceptions).
Regulation Articles & Guides
Can You Fly a Drone in National Parks? 2026 Complete Rules Guide
The short answer is no—drones are banned in all US National Parks. But there are exceptions, nearby alternatives, and legal ways to capture aerial footage.
RegulationsEU Drone Regulations 2026: What FPV Pilots Must Know Before Flying
From January 1, 2026, EASA's updated A3 Open Category rules demand new certifications for FPV drones over 250g. Here's your complete compliance checklist to avoid €50,000 fines.
RegulationsRemote ID for Drones: Complete Compliance Guide for 2026
The FAA's Remote ID rule is now fully enforced. Learn exactly what equipment you need, how to check compliance, and avoid fines up to $27,500 per violation.
GuidesFAA Drone License 2025: All Important Changes Explained
The FAA drone regulations for 2025 bring new rules: licensing, registration, insurance requirements and more. Here's what you need to know.