Recreational drones in Aurora follow FAA Part 107 and TRUST rules. Drones cannot fly over people or near airports. Aurora's proximity to Aurora Municipal Airport creates airspace restrictions. Parks may have additional restrictions.
Recreational drone use in Aurora follows federal FAA regulations. All recreational drone pilots must pass the TRUST (The Recreational UAS Safety Test). Drones must stay below 400 feet, within visual line of sight, and away from other aircraft. Aurora Municipal Airport creates controlled airspace that restricts drone operations. LAANC authorization may be needed for flights near the airport. Fox Valley Park District properties may have additional drone restrictions. Drones cannot fly over people, moving vehicles, or emergency response operations. Illinois has no specific statewide drone law beyond federal regulations.
FAA violations: federal fines up to $27,500. Reckless operation: criminal charges possible. Park violations: park district enforcement.
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