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Recreational Drones: Santa Paula vs Thousand Oaks

How do recreational drones rules compare between Santa Paula, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Santa Paula and Thousand Oaks have similar restriction levels.

Santa Paula, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

No Ventura County-specific drone ordinance exists for unincorporated areas. Recreational drones follow FAA rules: fly below 400 feet, maintain line of sight, yield to manned aircraft. Many areas near airports (Camarillo, Oxnard) require LAANC authorization. Flying over wildfires is a state crime.

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Recreational drone flying in Thousand Oaks must comply with FAA regulations and city park rules. Drones may not be flown in or near the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, city parks (without permission), or near the Camarillo Airport airspace. FAA registration is required for drones over 250 grams.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSanta PaulaThousand Oaks
County OrdinanceNone specific-
FAA RulesBelow 400 ft, line of sight-
Nearby AirportsKCMA, OXR, SZP-
Wildfire BanCA Penal Code 402-
FAA PenaltiesUp to $27,500-
FAA Registration-Required for drones over 250g
TRUST Test-Required for recreational pilots
National Parks-Drone flights prohibited
Altitude-Below 400 ft AGL

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Santa Paula FAQ

Can I fly a drone in unincorporated Ventura County?

Yes, following FAA rules. Check airspace near Camarillo, Oxnard, and Santa Paula airports using B4UFLY or Aloft apps for LAANC authorization.

Can I fly a drone over a wildfire?

No. CA Penal Code 402 makes it a crime punishable by $2,000 fine and 6 months jail. Drones ground firefighting aircraft.

Can I fly in county parks?

Parks may restrict drones. Contact Ventura County Parks at (805) 654-3951 for specific park policies.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

Can I fly a drone in Thousand Oaks parks?

City parks managed by Conejo Recreation and Park District may have restrictions on drone use. The Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area prohibits all drone launches and landings. Check specific park rules before flying.

Do I need to register my drone?

Yes, drones weighing over 250 grams must be registered with the FAA. All recreational pilots must pass the TRUST safety test, which is free and available online.

Can I fly near Camarillo Airport?

Thousand Oaks is near Camarillo Airport airspace. Check the FAA B4UFLY app or LAANC system for airspace restrictions in your specific location before flying.

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