Norfolk County does not regulate drones. Recreational drone use follows federal FAA Part 107 Exception (49 USC Β§44809). Individual towns and DCR may restrict drones in parks.
Norfolk County has no drone ordinance. Federal FAA rules govern recreational flight under 49 USC Β§44809 (Exception for Recreational Flyers): register if over 0.55 lbs, fly below 400 ft AGL, maintain visual line of sight, and pass the TRUST test. Logan Airport (Class B airspace) covers parts of Quincy, Milton, Braintree, Weymouth β LAANC authorization required via FAA app. Norwood Memorial Airport restricts airspace over Norwood, Westwood, and Walpole. Several Norfolk County towns have adopted municipal drone bylaws restricting takeoff/landing in parks (Brookline, Newton-adjacent Brookline). MA DCR parks (including Blue Hills Reservation spanning Milton, Quincy, Canton, Randolph) prohibit drone launches without DCR permit under 302 CMR 12.00.
No county enforcement. FAA violations: $1,000-$27,500 per incident, can reach $75,000 for serious violations. DCR parks: criminal trespass possible. Reckless operation near Logan: federal felony.
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