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Carrollton vs Irving

How do recreational drones rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Irving, TX?

Carrollton and Irving have similar restriction levels.

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Carrollton recreational drone use is governed by FAA rules and local ordinances. Drones under 55 lbs must be registered with the FAA. No flying near airports.

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Irving, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Recreational drone use in Irving is governed primarily by FAA regulations. Texas Government Code Chapter 423 restricts drone surveillance over private property. Drones must be registered with the FAA, flown below 400 feet AGL, and kept within visual line of sight. Irving is near Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, creating significant controlled airspace requiring LAANC authorization for many areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarrolltonIrving
RegistrationFAA required if over 0.55 lbs-
Max Altitude400 feet AGL-
AirportsRestricted airspace, no fly-
TRUST TestRequired for all flyers-
State Law-TX Gov't Code Ch. 423 β€” drone privacy
FAA Registration-Required for drones 0.55-55 lbs
Altitude Limit-Below 400 ft AGL
Airport Restriction-DFW Airport controlled airspace nearby
LAANC-Often required β€” check B4UFLY app

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Carrollton FAQ

Do I need to register my drone?

Yes, drones over 0.55 lbs must be registered with the FAA. Cost is $5 for 3 years.

Can I fly in Carrollton parks?

Many parks restrict or prohibit drones. Check Carrollton parks department for specific rules.

Irving FAQ

Can I fly a drone in Irving?

Yes, under FAA rules. However, much of Irving falls within DFW Airport controlled airspace. You must check the B4UFLY app and may need LAANC authorization. Register your drone with the FAA and fly below 400 feet.

Can I fly my drone over my neighbor's property?

Texas law (Government Code Chapter 423) restricts using drones to capture images of private property without consent. You may fly over but cannot use the drone for surveillance purposes.

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