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Recreational Drones: Carson vs El Monte

How do recreational drones rules compare between Carson, CA and El Monte, CA?

Carson and El Monte have similar restriction levels.

Carson, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Carson has no municipal recreational drone ordinance — FAA federal rules and California state privacy/emergency-interference statutes control. Recreational fliers must follow 49 U.S.C. §44809 (Exception for Limited Recreational Operations), keep below 400 ft AGL, register drones over 0.55 lb with the FAA, and carry proof of TRUST certification. Civil Code §1708.8 makes intrusive aerial photography of private activity actionable with $5,000–$50,000 fines.

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El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

El Monte has no dedicated drone ordinance, so recreational flight is governed by FAA Part 107/Recreational Flyer rules plus California state limits in Cal. Penal Code §§402, 626.12, and 14350 et seq.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarsonEl Monte
Local ordinanceNone — Carson Municipal Code has no UAS chapter-
Federal authority49 U.S.C. §44809 (recreational); 14 CFR Part 107 (all small UAS)-
Altitude cap400 ft AGL (14 CFR §107.51)-
RegistrationRequired for drones ≥0.55 lb (FAA DroneZone)-
TRUSTMandatory recreational safety test; carry proof-
Privacy lawCal. Civ. Code §1708.8 — $5,000–$50,000 fines-
AirspaceMost of Carson under LAX Class B shelf — LAANC required-
Local drone ordinance-None — FAA + state law apply
FAA altitude ceiling-400 ft AGL
El Monte Airport (KEMT)-Class D — LAANC required
TRUST test-Required for all recreational flyers
Schools (PC §626.12)-No fly within 350 ft during school hours
Sanctioned RC field-Whittier Narrows / San Gabriel Valley RC

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Carson FAQ

Can I fly a drone in my Carson backyard?

Yes, if you follow the federal recreational rules (49 U.S.C. §44809): under 400 ft AGL, visual line of sight, away from manned aircraft, and with LAANC authorization if you are in controlled airspace (most of Carson sits under the LAX Class B shelf). Drones ≥0.55 lb must be FAA-registered.

Does Carson require a city drone permit?

No. The Carson Municipal Code (current through January 6, 2026) contains no UAS permit chapter — federal law preempts local registration of recreational drones.

Can I record my neighbor from the air?

No. California Civil Code §1708.8 makes it a 'constructive invasion of privacy' to use an aerial device to record someone engaged in a private activity, with $5,000–$50,000 civil fines plus treble and punitive damages — even if you never trespass on the ground.

El Monte FAQ

Does El Monte have its own drone ordinance?

No. El Monte has not adopted a dedicated UAS chapter in the Municipal Code. Recreational operation is regulated by FAA Part 107 / 49 U.S.C. §44809, by California Penal Code §§402, 626.12 and 14350 et seq., and by general city nuisance and park rules (EMMC Ch. 8.36, Ch. 12.48).

Can I launch a drone from my backyard in El Monte?

Only if you are clear of El Monte Airport's Class D airspace or have LAANC authorization. KEMT sits at the south edge of the city, so most addresses north of Lower Azusa Rd. are inside controlled airspace and require the FAA's LAANC app for authorization to fly above the published ceiling.

Where can I legally fly an RC aircraft near El Monte?

The closest AMA-sanctioned field is the San Gabriel Valley RC site at Whittier Narrows Recreation Area in South El Monte, operated by LA County Parks. It is recognized under 49 U.S.C. §44809(c) as a fixed FRIA (FAA Recognized Identification Area).

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