Pasco County recreational drone use follows FAA rules under 49 USC §44809. Tampa International (TPA), Tampa Executive, and Zephyrhills Municipal create controlled airspace over much of the county. Some Pasco parks restrict launch/landing.
Recreational drone use in Pasco County is regulated primarily by the FAA Exception for Recreational Flyers (49 USC §44809). Drones over 0.55 lbs must be registered with the FAA, operators must pass the TRUST test, and flights must stay below 400 feet AGL with visual line of sight maintained. Pasco County lies in busy Tampa Bay airspace — Tampa International (TPA), Tampa Executive (VDF), Zephyrhills Municipal (ZPH), and Hernando/Brooksville airports create overlapping controlled airspace that requires LAANC authorization in many areas. Night flights require anti-collision lights visible to 3 statute miles. Pasco County Parks and Recreation may restrict drone launching/landing in specific parks (Starkey Wilderness Preserve, Jay B. Starkey Park) for wildlife and visitor safety. Florida Statute §934.50 limits law enforcement drone use but does not broadly restrict hobbyists. FAA violations carry heavy civil penalties.
FAA penalties: $1,000 to $27,500 per violation. Airport/airspace incursions: federal criminal charges possible. Park violations: $50 to $500 per Pasco rules.
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