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Commercial Drones: Joliet vs Romeoville

How do commercial drones rules compare between Joliet, IL and Romeoville, IL?

Joliet has fewer restrictions than Romeoville.

Joliet, IL

Will County

Some Restrictions

Commercial drone operations in Joliet require an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. Joliet does not have a separate local commercial drone ordinance. Operators must pass the FAA Aeronautical Knowledge Test and comply with Part 107 rules including daylight operations, visual line of sight, and airspace authorization. Will County's numerous airports require careful airspace planning for commercial flights.

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Romeoville, IL

Will County

Heavy Restrictions

Commercial drone operators in Will County must hold an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. LAANC airspace authorization required near Lewis University (KLOT), Joliet Regional (JOT), and Clow International (1C5). Real estate, construction, and intermodal hub inspection flights are common. Argonne National Lab airspace (DuPage) borders northern Will County.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJolietRomeoville
CertificationFAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate required-
Local LicenseNo additional city commercial drone license required-
Max Altitude400 feet above ground level-
AirspaceLAANC authorization required near airports-
OperationsDaylight or civil twilight with anti-collision lights-
Speed Limit100 mph maximum groundspeed-
Federal Rule-14 CFR Part 107
Certification Renewal-Every 24 months
Class D Airports-KLOT, JOT, 1C5
Argonne Lab-Federal security no-fly
State Preemption-49 USC 40103 airspace

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Joliet FAQ

What do I need to operate a commercial drone in Joliet?

You need an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate, obtained by passing the FAA Aeronautical Knowledge Test. Your drone must be registered with the FAA. No additional city license is required beyond standard business licensing.

Can I fly a commercial drone near airports in Will County?

You must obtain LAANC authorization or a waiver for flights in controlled airspace near any of Will County's 21 airports. Use the FAA DroneZone or B4UFLY app for authorization.

Are there additional Joliet requirements for commercial drone operators?

Joliet does not impose additional local licensing requirements specifically for commercial drones. However, operators must comply with all applicable FAA Part 107 rules and any standard city business licensing requirements.

Romeoville FAQ

Can I fly commercially over the BNSF Logistics Park Chicago intermodal yard?

Only under contract with BNSF or with explicit rail security approval. Unauthorized overflight of rail facilities raises federal security concerns under 49 USC and DHS rules.

Does Illinois require a state-level commercial drone license?

No. Illinois respects FAA preemption under 49 USC 40103. Only Part 107 and local business licensing apply.

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