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Commercial Drones: Boston vs Revere

How do commercial drones rules compare between Boston, MA and Revere, MA?

Boston and Revere have similar restriction levels.

Boston, MA

Suffolk County

Heavy Restrictions

Commercial drone operations in Boston require an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate and LAANC authorization for controlled airspace near Logan Airport. Additional permits may be needed from the city for operations over public property. Commercial operators must carry liability insurance and comply with privacy and safety requirements.

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Revere, MA

Suffolk County

Heavy Restrictions

Commercial drones in Suffolk County require FAA Part 107 certification plus LAANC authorization due to Boston Logan Class B airspace. Boston also requires film permits for commercial aerial work from the Boston Film Office.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBostonRevere
CertificationFAA Part 107 required-
AirspaceLAANC authorization mandatory-
Insurance$1M liability recommended-
City PermitsRequired for public property operations-
Night FlightsAnti-collision lights required-
License-FAA Part 107 required
Boston Airspace-LAANC mandatory (Class B)
Boston Film-Film Office permit
Remote ID-Required since Sep 2023
Renewal-Every 24 months

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Boston FAQ

What do I need to fly a commercial drone in Boston?

You need an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate, LAANC authorization for Boston's Class B airspace, liability insurance, and any required city permits for operations over public property or during events.

Can I use a drone for real estate photography in Boston?

Yes, with proper authorization. You need a Part 107 certificate, LAANC airspace approval, and should verify you are not flying over non-participating persons. In some areas, a city film permit may also be required.

Revere FAQ

Can I do Boston real estate drone photography?

Only with Part 107 certification, LAANC authorization for the specific grid cell, possibly an FAA waiver if ceiling is too low, and Boston Film Office permit if operating from public way. Many Boston neighborhoods are effectively unflyable due to Logan's airspace.

Do I need a Boston Film Office permit for my Part 107 drone job?

Yes, for any commercial filming from or over public property including sidewalks and streets. File under Boston Municipal Code §17-13. Private property filming with owner consent may not need the film permit but still requires all FAA authorizations.

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