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Recreational Drones: Inglewood vs Los Angeles

How do recreational drones rules compare between Inglewood, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Inglewood and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Inglewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Recreational drone use in Inglewood is heavily restricted due to proximity to LAX (Class B airspace). FAA authorization required for most of the city. LAANC system and B4UFLY app should be consulted. SoFi Stadium is a temporary flight restriction (TFR) zone during events.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Los Angeles bans launching, landing, or operating drones over all city parks and beaches under LAMC 56.31. Recreational pilots must follow FAA rules: stay below 400 feet AGL, keep line of sight, and register drones over 0.55 lbs with the FAA ($5, valid 3 years). The B4UFLY app shows restricted airspace.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactInglewoodLos Angeles
LAXClass B airspace covers most of city-
AuthorizationFAA/LAANC required-
SoFi StadiumTFR during events-
AppB4UFLY for airspace check-
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Inglewood FAQ

Do I need to register my drone?

Yes, drones over 0.55 lbs must be registered with the FAA. Cost is $5 for 3 years.

Can I fly in Inglewood parks?

Many parks restrict or prohibit drones. Check Inglewood parks department for specific rules.

Los Angeles FAQ

Do I need to register my drone in Los Angeles?

Drones over 0.55 lbs require FAA recreational registration ($5, valid 3 years). LA has no separate city registration, but you must follow LAMC 56.31 park bans.

Where can I legally fly a drone in LA?

Private property with owner permission, outside controlled airspace, below 400 ft AGL. All LA city parks, beaches, and stadiums are off-limits. Check B4UFLY for airspace.

Do I need a permit to fly recreationally?

No FAA Part 107 permit is needed for hobby flights, but you must pass the free TRUST test and carry proof. Commercial use requires Part 107 certification.

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