Recreational drone use in Columbus is governed primarily by FAA regulations and Ohio state law. Ohio HB 292 (effective 2025) establishes state-level drone regulations. Recreational flyers must follow FAA rules including registration for drones over 0.55 lbs, maintaining visual line of sight, and flying below 400 feet. Columbus parks generally allow drone use at the discretion of park rangers.
Recreational drone operators must register drones weighing over 0.55 pounds with the FAA and pass the TRUST (The Recreational UAS Safety Test). Flying near airports (including John Glenn Columbus International) requires authorization through the LAANC system. Ohio law prohibits using drones to interfere with law enforcement operations or to conduct surveillance of private property.
Violating FAA regulations may result in federal civil penalties up to $27,500. Ohio state violations may result in misdemeanor charges. Flying near airports without authorization is a federal offense.
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