Dallas County Parks generally prohibit recreational drone takeoff and landing without authorization. The FAA preempts airspace regulation, but counties may restrict ground-based drone operations on park property they own.
Dallas County operates parks including Crawford Memorial Park, McCommas Bluff Preserve, and others. Park rules under Dallas County Parks regulations generally prohibit recreational unmanned aircraft takeoff, landing, or operation from county park property without prior written authorization, consistent with federal authority over airspace. The FAA holds exclusive jurisdiction over flight operations in the air, so the county cannot ban drones from flying overhead, only from launching, landing, or operating from county-owned ground. Operators must follow FAA Part 107 (commercial) or recreational pilot rules including TRUST certificate, Remote ID, and altitude limits. National Park Service drone bans do not apply to county parks but inform local policy.
Park rules violation: typically civil citation up to $500 plus removal from park. Federal FAA violations: civil penalties up to $32,666 per violation for unsafe operation.
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