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Citrus Heights vs Isleton

How do recreational drones rules compare between Citrus Heights, CA and Isleton, CA?

Citrus Heights has fewer restrictions than Isleton.

Citrus Heights, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Recreational drone pilots in Citrus Heights must follow FAA Part 107 and Recreational Flyer rules. The city sits near McClellan Airfield (Class D) and Sacramento International (Class C) airspace. LAANC authorization is required to fly in controlled airspace. Drones cannot be flown over Citrus Heights parks without park district permission.

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Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

California Civil Code 1708.8 creates physical and constructive invasion of privacy torts applicable to drone surveillance. Capturing images or recordings of persons engaged in private activities where reasonable privacy expectation exists triggers civil liability including enhanced damages.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCitrus HeightsIsleton
AltitudeMax 400 ft AGL-
RegistrationFAA >250g-
Nearby AirspaceKMCC Class D, KSMF Class C-
LAANCRequired in controlled airspace-
ParksPermit required-
State Law-Civil Code 1708.8
Two Torts-Physical and constructive
Treble Damages-Available
Criminal Option-Penal Code 647(j)
Target-Private activity reasonable expectation

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Citrus Heights FAQ

Can I fly my drone in Citrus Heights?

Yes, with LAANC authorization in controlled airspace near McClellan or SMF, FAA registration, and compliance with Part 107/Recreational rules.

Can I take off from a city park?

Not without a permit from Sunrise Recreation & Park District or the city.

Isleton FAQ

A drone was hovering outside my bathroom window, what can I do?

Document the incident, report to law enforcement under Penal Code 647(j), and consider civil action under Civil Code 1708.8 for substantial damages.

Can I shoot down a drone over my property?

No. Shooting a drone is a federal crime under 18 USC 32. Use legal remedies instead including reporting and civil action.

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