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Recreational Drones: Chino vs Ontario

How do recreational drones rules compare between Chino, CA and Ontario, CA?

Chino has fewer restrictions than Ontario.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Chino has no drone-specific section in its Municipal Code (Title 9 Public Peace and Welfare / Title 11 Streets, Sidewalks and Public Places — see Municode portal). Recreational drone flight is therefore governed by federal law: 49 U.S.C. §44809 (the Exception for Limited Recreational Operations) and 14 C.F.R. Part 89 (Remote ID). Operators must pass the FAA TRUST test, register any drone over 0.55 lb (250 g) under 14 C.F.R. §107.13 / 91.203, stay at or below 400 ft AGL in Class G airspace, fly within visual line of sight, and obtain LAANC authorization in controlled airspace. Chino Airport (CNO) Class D / Class E controlled airspace covers most of the city — recreational flight there requires prior FAA LAANC authorization.

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Ontario, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Recreational drone operators in Ontario must follow FAA 14 CFR Part 107 and Part 44809 rules and stay out of ONT airport Class C airspace without LAANC authorization.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoOntario
Local drone ordinanceNone — Chino Municipal Code has no UAS-specific chapter (verified against Municode Supp. 37, 3/18/2025)-
Federal rules49 U.S.C. §44809 (recreational exception) + 14 C.F.R. Part 89 (Remote ID)-
Altitude limit400 ft AGL in Class G airspace; LAANC required in CNO Class D / ONT Class C-
Registration triggerDrones over 0.55 lb (250 g) — FAA registration + Remote ID broadcast-
Pilot credentialTRUST test certificate (free, online via FAA-approved test administrator)-
Privacy backstopCal. Civil Code §1708.8 — up to $50,000 + treble damages for invasive aerial recording-
Airspace-ONT Class C; LAANC needed
Registration-FAA required over 0.55 lb
Test-TRUST required for hobbyists
Altitude-400 ft AGL max
Parks-No takeoff without permit

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chino FAQ

Does Chino have a city drone ordinance?

No. The Chino Municipal Code (Municode, codified through Ordinance No. 2025-002 in March 2025) contains no chapter regulating drones or UAS. Recreational flight in Chino is governed by federal rules under 49 U.S.C. §44809 and 14 C.F.R. Part 89.

Can I fly my drone over my Chino backyard without FAA authorization?

Likely not. Most of Chino lies inside Chino Airport (CNO) Class D and surrounding controlled airspace, plus Ontario International (ONT) Class C shelves — flight there requires LAANC authorization. Use the FAA B4UFLY app to check your exact address before launching.

Do I have to register a small camera drone?

Yes if it weighs more than 0.55 lb (250 g). Registration with the FAA and Remote ID broadcast capability are required under 14 C.F.R. §107.13 and Part 89. The drone must also display the registration number externally.

Ontario FAQ

Can I fly my drone from my backyard in Ontario?

Only if you check the B4UFLY or Aloft app first. Most of Ontario is inside ONT Class C airspace, so you must obtain LAANC authorization before flying even a small hobby drone.

Does Ontario have its own drone ordinance?

Ontario largely defers to FAA rules but prohibits drone launches or landings in City parks without a permit under OMC Title 14.

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