Commercial drone operators in Arapahoe County must hold FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. DIA, Centennial Airport, and Buckley SFB create complex controlled airspace requiring LAANC. Aurora and Centennial may require business licenses for commercial UAS services. Remote ID mandatory.
Commercial drone operations in Arapahoe County require FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate under 14 CFR Part 107. Operators must pass the aeronautical knowledge test, complete recurrent online training every 24 months, and register each drone. Commercial applications include real estate photography (popular in Cherry Hills Village, Greenwood Village luxury markets), construction surveys at sites like the Meridian business park, DIA-adjacent development, and infrastructure inspection. Controlled airspace is extensive: DIA Class B covers northern Aurora and unincorporated areas; Centennial Airport Class D covers central county; Buckley Space Force Base (R-2601) restricts portions of central Aurora. LAANC authorization required for most commercial operations in these zones. Night operations, flights over people, and beyond-visual-line-of-sight require specific FAA Part 107 waivers. Aurora City Code Β§94-175 and Centennial Municipal Code may impose supplementary restrictions on public land operations. Remote ID compliance required as of September 2023. Commercial operators providing services in Colorado typically also need a state business registration and local municipal business license.
Operating commercially without Part 107: FAA fines up to $32,666 per incident. Unauthorized airspace entry at DIA or Buckley: federal criminal penalties (interfering with aircraft, 18 USC Β§32). Local business license violations: $100 to $1,000.
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