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Recreational Drones: Arlington Heights vs Oak Lawn

How do recreational drones rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Oak Lawn, IL?

Arlington Heights has fewer restrictions than Oak Lawn.

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Recreational drones in Cook County are primarily regulated by FAA rules. Cook County Forest Preserves prohibit drone use without a permit. O'Hare and Midway airports create restricted airspace over much of Cook County.

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Oak Lawn, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Oak Lawn defers drone regulation to the FAA, but nearly all of the Village sits within Chicago Midway International Airport's Class B airspace, requiring LAANC authorization before any flight. The Oak Lawn Park District also prohibits drone operation in its parks without written permission.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsOak Lawn
FAAFederal rules apply-
Forest PreservesPermit required-
AirportsO'Hare/Midway restricted-
Max Altitude400 ft (recreational)-
Airspace Authority-FAA (federal preemption)
Airspace Class-Class B (Midway)
LAANC-Required before every flight
Park Operation-Prohibited without permit
Registration-Required for drones over 0.55 lb

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Arlington Heights FAQ

Can I fly a drone in Cook County?

Yes, subject to FAA rules. Much of Cook County has restricted airspace due to O'Hare and Midway airports requiring LAANC authorization. Forest Preserves require a permit.

Can I fly a drone in Cook County Forest Preserves?

Not without a special permit from the Forest Preserve District General Superintendent. Unauthorized drone use in preserves is prohibited.

Oak Lawn FAQ

Can I just launch my drone from my Oak Lawn backyard?

Not without LAANC authorization. Midway's Class B airspace covers nearly the entire village, so every flight requires FAA airspace approval via the B4UFLY or Aloft app, even on private property.

Can I fly in an Oak Lawn Park District park?

No. The Oak Lawn Park District prohibits launching, landing, and operating drones within its parks without a written special-use permit.

What about flying near Advocate Christ Medical Center?

Avoid the hospital area. Advocate Christ is a Level I trauma center with frequent medical helicopter traffic; drone flights near the helipad pose a serious safety hazard and may trigger FAA enforcement.

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