Recreational drone use in Albuquerque is primarily governed by FAA regulations. The city does not have a comprehensive local drone ordinance but enforces general public safety and park rules that affect drone operations. Drone operators must follow FAA Part 107 recreational guidelines and register drones weighing over 0.55 pounds with the FAA.
Recreational drone operators must follow FAA rules including flying below 400 feet, maintaining visual line of sight, avoiding manned aircraft, not flying over people or moving vehicles, and not flying in restricted airspace. Albuquerque's proximity to the Albuquerque International Sunport and Kirtland Air Force Base creates significant restricted airspace zones. Operators must check the FAA B4UFLY app before flying. Flying drones in city parks may be restricted and should be checked with the Parks and Recreation Department. Flying over the Balloon Fiesta Park during events is prohibited. Drones may not be used to harass wildlife, invade privacy, or create public safety hazards.
Violating FAA airspace restrictions near the Sunport or Kirtland AFB can result in federal fines up to $20,000 and criminal penalties. Reckless drone operation that endangers people may be prosecuted under state law. Flying in restricted park areas may result in citations.
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