Recreational Drones: Carson vs South Gate
How do recreational drones rules compare between Carson, CA and South Gate, CA?
Carson and South Gate have similar restriction levels.
Carson, CA
Los Angeles County
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.
View full Carson rules →South Gate, CA
Los Angeles County
South Gate has no city-specific recreational drone ordinance. Hobbyist drone operation is governed by federal FAA rules (14 CFR Part 107 / Recreational Exception 49 U.S.C. §44809) plus California Civil Code §1708.8 (aerial trespass / paparazzi statute) and Penal Code §402 (no flying over emergency scenes). Pilots must register with the FAA if the drone is over 0.55 lb (250 g), pass The Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST), and stay under 400 ft AGL.
View full South Gate rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Carson | South Gate |
|---|---|---|
| Local ordinance | None — Carson Municipal Code has no UAS chapter | None — no UAS chapter in South Gate Municipal Code |
| Federal authority | 49 U.S.C. §44809 (recreational); 14 CFR Part 107 (all small UAS) | - |
| Altitude cap | 400 ft AGL (14 CFR §107.51) | - |
| Registration | Required for drones ≥0.55 lb (FAA DroneZone) | - |
| TRUST | Mandatory recreational safety test; carry proof | - |
| Privacy law | Cal. Civ. Code §1708.8 — $5,000–$50,000 fines | - |
| Airspace | Most of Carson under LAX Class B shelf — LAANC required | - |
| FAA registration threshold | - | Over 0.55 lb (250 g) |
| Max altitude | - | 400 ft AGL |
| TRUST test | - | Required for all recreational pilots |
| Remote ID | - | Required since Sept 16, 2023 |
| Controlled airspace | - | LAANC authorization required (LAX/HHR/LGB/CPM mosaic) |
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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.
South Gate FAQ
Does South Gate have its own drone law?
No. South Gate has not adopted a dedicated drone ordinance. Federal FAA rules and California statutes (Civil Code §1708.8, Penal Code §402) govern recreational flying within the city.
Can I fly over my neighbor's yard?
Repeatedly flying over a neighbor's private property to capture images can trigger civil liability under Cal. Civil Code §1708.8 (aerial trespass / paparazzi statute), even without local rules.
Do I need to register my drone?
Yes if it weighs more than 0.55 lb (250 g). FAA registration is $5 for 3 years and you must mark the aircraft with the registration number.
Is South Gate in controlled airspace?
Yes — much of South Gate falls under LAX Class B shelf airspace plus surrounding Class D airports (Hawthorne, Compton, Long Beach). Use LAANC via Aloft/AirMap before flying.
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