Commercial drone operators in Palo Alto must hold an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot certificate, register the aircraft, comply with Remote ID, and obtain airspace authorization near Palo Alto Airport Class D airspace.
Commercial drone operations in Palo Alto are regulated under 14 CFR Part 107. Pilots must hold an FAA Remote Pilot certificate with a Part 107 rating, register each drone, display Remote ID, and follow operating limits including maximum altitude of 400 feet above ground level, maximum speed of 100 mph, daylight or civil twilight flight (unless waived), visual line of sight or visual observer coverage, and prohibitions on operating over people unless the aircraft meets the applicable operational category. Flights in the Class D airspace surrounding Palo Alto Airport (PAO) require authorization via LAANC; operations near Moffett Federal Airfield (NUQ) and San Francisco International airspace require advance coordination. Locally, commercial operators may not take off or land from city parks, preserves, or public property without a permit from Community Services or the Airport Department, and filming projects may require a separate film permit. Operators must carry liability coverage where required by client contracts or local event permits. Contact the Palo Alto Airport at (650) 856-7833 for airspace coordination.
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