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Commercial Drones: El Monte vs Inglewood

How do commercial drones rules compare between El Monte, CA and Inglewood, CA?

El Monte has fewer restrictions than Inglewood.

El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Commercial drone work in El Monte is regulated by FAA Part 107 — no city UAS permit exists — but pilots must clear El Monte Airport's Class D airspace via LAANC and comply with California privacy and emergency-scene statutes.

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Inglewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Commercial drone operations require FAA Part 107 certification and LAANC authorization. LAX Class B airspace covers most of Inglewood. SoFi Stadium events trigger temporary flight restrictions. Film/media drone use requires additional coordination.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MonteInglewood
Part 107 certificateRequired by FAA-
KEMT Class DLAANC authorization required-
City UAS permitNone-
Business licenseRequired for in-city operator (EMMC §5.04.060)-
Film permitRequired for city property (EMMC Ch. 5.32)-
Privacy statuteCal. Civ. Code §1708.8 — treble damages-
Certification-FAA Part 107 required
LAX Airspace-Class B restrictions
SoFi Stadium-TFR during events
Authorization-LAANC system

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

El Monte FAQ

Do I need an El Monte permit for commercial drone work?

No drone-specific permit exists. Federal Part 107 certification and LAANC authorization for KEMT Class D airspace are required. If the operator is based in El Monte, a general business license under EMMC §5.04.060 is needed; aerial filming on city property additionally requires a film permit under EMMC Ch. 5.32.

Can I fly commercially over El Monte Airport?

Only with LAANC authorization. KEMT (Class D, surface to 2,500 ft MSL) covers a large share of the city. The FAA's LAANC system grants near-real-time approval for authorized altitudes inside the grid.

What happens if a drone captures a neighbor's backyard?

California Civil Code §1708.8 creates a civil cause of action for using a device — including a drone — to record an image of a person engaging in a private activity. Plaintiffs can recover treble damages plus a $5,000–$50,000 civil penalty per violation.

Inglewood FAQ

What license do I need?

An FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate obtained by passing an aeronautical knowledge test.

Can I fly for real estate photos?

Yes, with Part 107 certification. Check Inglewood for any additional filming permit requirements.

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