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Recreational Drones: Federal Way vs Kent

How do recreational drones rules compare between Federal Way, WA and Kent, WA?

Federal Way and Kent have similar restriction levels.

Federal Way, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Recreational drones in Federal Way follow FAA rules under 49 USC 44809: TRUST test, Remote ID, and registration for drones over 250g. The city restricts launch and landing in parks without a permit.

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Kent, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Recreational drones in Kent are governed by FAA rules under 49 USC 44809 requiring TRUST test, Remote ID, and FAA registration for drones over 250g. Kent restricts drone launch and landing in city parks without a permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFederal WayKent
FAA RegistrationDrones 250g+, 5 dollars, 3 yearsDrones 250g+, 5 dollars, 3 years
TRUST TestRequired, freeRequired, free
AltitudeUnder 400 ft AGLUnder 400 ft AGL
City ParksRestricted, FWRC Title 4-
Kent Parks-Restricted, KCC 4.01.060

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Federal Way FAQ

Can I fly my DJI Mini at Celebration Park in Federal Way?

Park launch and landing require a Parks Department permit under FWRC Title 4. You can fly from adjacent private property with owner consent as long as you meet FAA recreational rules and airspace restrictions near SEA.

Do I need to register a drone under 250 grams?

No FAA registration is required for drones under 250 grams flown strictly for recreation. However, TRUST certification and Remote ID compliance are still required if your drone is Remote ID capable.

Kent FAQ

Can I fly my DJI Mini in a Kent park?

Park launch and landing require a permit from Kent Parks under KCC 4.01.060. You can fly from adjacent private property with owner consent as long as you meet FAA recreational rules and airspace restrictions near SEA airport.

Do I need to register a drone under 250 grams?

No FAA registration is required for drones under 250 grams flown strictly for recreation. However, TRUST certification and Remote ID compliance are still required if your drone is capable of Remote ID broadcast.

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