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Recreational Drones: Duluth vs Lawrenceville

How do recreational drones rules compare between Duluth, GA and Lawrenceville, GA?

Duluth and Lawrenceville have similar restriction levels.

Duluth, GA

Gwinnett County

Some Restrictions

Recreational flyers must follow FAA rules: pass TRUST test, register drones over 0.55 lbs, stay under 400 ft, and keep visual line of sight. Launching from city parks generally prohibited without permission.

View full Duluth rules β†’

Lawrenceville, GA

Gwinnett County

Some Restrictions

Recreational flyers must follow FAA rules (TRUST test, registration β‰₯0.55 lb, visual line of sight, ≀400 ft AGL). LZU Class D airspace requires authorization. Park launches restricted.

View full Lawrenceville rules β†’

Key Facts Comparison

FactDuluthLawrenceville
TRUSTRequired β€” free online-
Altitude400 ft max-
Weight Reg0.55+ lbs registered-
Remote IDRequired since 9/2023-
TRUST Test-Required
Registration-β‰₯0.55 lb
Max Altitude-400 ft AGL
LZU Airspace-LAANC required
Parks-No launch w/o permit

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Duluth FAQ

Can I fly my DJI Mini at Rogers Bridge Park?

Check park rules β€” most Duluth/Gwinnett parks prohibit drone launches without permit. Also verify airspace on B4UFLY; much of Duluth requires LAANC authorization.

Do I need FAA TRUST to fly a drone in Duluth?

Yes. All recreational flyers must pass the free online TRUST test before flying anywhere in the United States.

Is Duluth in controlled airspace for drones?

Yes, much of Duluth sits within 5 miles of PDK (Peachtree-DeKalb) airport. LAANC authorization via the B4UFLY app is required.

Lawrenceville FAQ

Can I fly my drone in my backyard?

Yes if outside LZU restricted airspace and flown within visual line of sight below 400 ft. Use B4UFLY app to check. Do not fly over people or moving vehicles.

Do I need to register my drone in Lawrenceville GA?

Yes, FAA rules require registration for any drone weighing 0.55 pounds or more, plus completion of the TRUST certificate. Flights are limited to 400 feet above ground level within visual line of sight.

Can I fly a drone in Lawrenceville city parks?

No. The city parks ordinance prohibits launching or landing drones from park property without a permit. Additionally, the Lawrenceville-Gwinnett Airport (LZU) Class D airspace requires LAANC authorization for any drone operation.

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