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Recreational Drones: Conroe vs Willis

How do recreational drones rules compare between Conroe, TX and Willis, TX?

Conroe has fewer restrictions than Willis.

Conroe, TX

Montgomery County

Few Restrictions

Conroe does not have a local drone ordinance. Texas state law prohibits municipalities from adopting drone regulations. Recreational drone flyers must pass the FAA TRUST test and follow FAA safety guidelines. Lone Star Executive Airport (CXO) airspace restrictions apply.

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Willis, TX

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

Recreational drone use in Montgomery County follows FAA rules under 49 USC §44809. Lone Star Executive Airport (Conroe) and Hooks Airport class E airspace restrict flights. TX Gov Code §423 restricts surveillance. Texas HB 912 preempts most local drone bans.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConroeWillis
Local OrdinanceNone (state law preempts)-
FAA RequirementTRUST test for recreational flyers-
Altitude LimitBelow 400 feet (FAA)-
Nearby AirportLone Star Executive (CXO)-
Privacy LawTX Gov. Code Ch. 423-
FAA Registration-Required >0.55 lbs
Max Altitude-400 ft AGL
CXO Airport-LAANC needed in class E
TX Privacy-Gov Code §423 applies
Parks-Woodlands prohibits

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Conroe FAQ

Can I fly a drone recreationally in Conroe?

Yes. Texas law prevents Conroe from restricting drone use. You must pass the FAA TRUST test, fly below 400 feet, maintain line of sight, and check airspace restrictions near Lone Star Executive Airport (CXO).

Can I fly a drone over someone's property in Conroe?

Texas Government Code Chapter 423 restricts using drones to capture images of private property or individuals without consent. Flying over private property for surveillance purposes may violate state law.

Willis FAQ

Can I fly a drone over Lake Conroe?

Yes, subject to FAA Part 107/§44809 rules — below 400 feet, visual line of sight, away from airports. Check Lone Star Executive Airport airspace; LAANC authorization may be required.

Are drones allowed in The Woodlands parks?

No. The Woodlands Township Parks Rules prohibit drone takeoff and landing in township parks without prior authorization. Violations result in park citations.

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