Showing ordinances that apply to Woodbourne, PA
Woodbourne is an unincorporated community (population 3,710) in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Because Woodbourne is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Bucks County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The commercial drones rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Commercial drone operations in Bucks County require FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. Real estate, inspection, surveying, and event photography uses are common. Bucks airspace includes Horsham AGS (former Willow Grove NAS), Doylestown Airport, Trenton-Mercer, and Philadelphia Class B โ LAANC authorization typically needed.
Commercial unmanned aircraft operations in Bucks County are governed by FAA Part 107 (14 CFR Part 107). Remote pilots must hold an active Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate obtained by passing the Unmanned Aircraft General Knowledge test at an FAA-approved testing center, with recurrent training every 24 months. Commercial uses common in Bucks: real estate aerial photography (high volume in the active central Bucks and river town markets like New Hope and Yardley); roof, bridge, and cell tower inspections; construction progress documentation; land surveying and mapping; wedding and event cinematography; and precision agriculture on Bucks farmland. Key Part 107 operational limits: below 400 ft AGL (or within 400 ft of a structure at higher altitude), daytime or twilight with anti-collision lighting, within visual line of sight, not over non-participants without Category 1-3 certification, max 100 mph, and requires LAANC or ATC authorization in controlled airspace. Bucks County airspace is complex โ flights near Horsham Air Guard Station (former NAS Willow Grove), Doylestown Airport, Quakertown Airport, Trenton-Mercer Airport, and the Philadelphia Class B veil routinely require LAANC. Waivers for night operations, operations over people, beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS), and moving vehicle operations must be obtained in advance from the FAA. Remote ID compliance (14 CFR ยง89.510) has been required since March 2024. Bucks County municipalities may not regulate airspace (preempted by federal law) but may regulate takeoff/landing on municipal property and related business licensing.
Commercial operation without Part 107: FAA civil penalties up to $32,666 per violation. Unauthorized controlled airspace entry: federal criminal penalties under 49 USC ยง46307. Remote ID non-compliance: FAA enforcement. Local business licensing violations: $100-$1,000. Accidents causing property damage or injury: civil liability and potential reckless endangerment charges under 18 Pa.C.S. ยง2705.
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