Federal law preempts local airspace control. Drones near San Jose Mineta and Reid-Hillview airports must obtain LAANC authorization through the Federal Aviation Administration, follow controlled airspace altitude limits, and avoid temporary flight restrictions issued for emergencies.
Drone flight in Santa Clara County is preempted by the Federal Aviation Administration. Operators within five miles of Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport (KSJC), Reid-Hillview of Santa Clara County (KRHV), Moffett Federal Airfield (KNUQ), and South County Airport (KE16) must obtain authorization through the Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC) before flight in controlled airspace. LAANC grids define maximum altitudes that may be as low as zero feet around runways. Recreational pilots must also pass the TRUST knowledge test and follow community-based-organization rules. Commercial operators need Part 107 certification. Temporary flight restrictions during wildfires, presidential visits, and Levi's Stadium events can override LAANC authorizations on short notice.
Unauthorized flights in controlled airspace can lead to FAA civil penalties up to $32,666 per occurrence, criminal referral for runway incursions, and equipment seizure. Local sheriff and airport police coordinate enforcement with FAA flight standards offices.
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