Recreational drone flight in California is governed primarily by FAA regulations under 14 CFR Part 107 and 49 USC 44809, with state-level rules added by Civil Code 1708.8 and Government Code 853 applying uniformly statewide.
Federal law preempts most airspace and operational rules for unmanned aircraft. Recreational flyers must follow 49 USC 44809, including registration, line-of-sight operation, 400-foot altitude ceiling, and CBO safety guidelines. California Civil Code 1708.8 creates a statewide cause of action for invasion of privacy by drone, including aerial photography of private activity. Government Code 853 protects drones used by emergency responders. Public Resources Code 5008 prohibits drone operation in state parks except in designated areas. Local governments cannot regulate flight altitude, paths, or registration; they may regulate takeoff and landing on local property.
FAA civil penalties for unsafe operation can reach $32,666 per violation. California privacy violations under Civil Code 1708.8 expose operators to treble damages plus attorney fees. State park violations are infractions with fines up to $500.
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