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Commercial Drones: Brentwood vs Concord

How do commercial drones rules compare between Brentwood, CA and Concord, CA?

Brentwood and Concord have similar restriction levels.

Brentwood, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Commercial drone operations in California follow uniform federal rules under 14 CFR Part 107 plus statewide California provisions in Civil Code 1708.8 and Public Utilities Code 21401, with local rules limited to ground-based regulation.

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Concord, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Commercial drone operations in California follow uniform federal rules under 14 CFR Part 107 plus statewide California provisions in Civil Code 1708.8 and Public Utilities Code 21401, with local rules limited to ground-based regulation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrentwoodConcord
Federal rule14 CFR Part 10714 CFR Part 107
Pilot certificationFAA Remote PilotFAA Remote Pilot
Altitude ceiling400 feet AGL400 feet AGL
State airspace lawPUC 21401PUC 21401
FAA fine capUp to $32,666Up to $32,666

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Brentwood FAQ

Do California cities license commercial drone operators?

No. Pilot certification is exclusively federal under 14 CFR Part 107. California cities cannot require their own drone pilot licenses, although they may charge fees for commercial filming permits on city property.

Can a city restrict where I take off for a job?

Yes for ground operations. Cities can regulate takeoff and landing on city-owned land and require film permits, but they cannot regulate the airspace, flight path, or altitude of a Part 107 operation.

Concord FAQ

Do California cities license commercial drone operators?

No. Pilot certification is exclusively federal under 14 CFR Part 107. California cities cannot require their own drone pilot licenses, although they may charge fees for commercial filming permits on city property.

Can a city restrict where I take off for a job?

Yes for ground operations. Cities can regulate takeoff and landing on city-owned land and require film permits, but they cannot regulate the airspace, flight path, or altitude of a Part 107 operation.

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