Lake County IL recreational drone use follows FAA rules under 49 USC §44809 and the Illinois Freedom from Drone Surveillance Act (725 ILCS 167). FAA registration required for drones over 0.55 lbs, 400 ft max altitude, TRUST certificate required. O'Hare Class B airspace restricts most of southern Lake County; Waukegan National Airport creates additional controlled airspace. Forest Preserves ban drone launches.
Recreational drone operations in Lake County are governed by FAA regulations under 49 USC §44809 (Exception for Recreational Flyers) and Illinois state laws. All drones over 0.55 lbs must be registered with the FAA; operators must complete The Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST) before flight. Altitude is capped at 400 feet AGL, operators must maintain visual line of sight, and flight near airports requires LAANC authorization. Critical Lake County airspace considerations: O'Hare International (KORD) Class B airspace extends into southern Lake County (Highland Park, Lake Forest north-shore approaches); Waukegan National Airport (KUGN) has Class D airspace; Chicago Executive (KPWK) affects far southern Lake County. The Illinois Freedom from Drone Surveillance Act (725 ILCS 167) restricts law enforcement drone use and creates privacy protections. The Lake County Forest Preserve District prohibits drone takeoff, landing and operation on Forest Preserve property without written permission (see LCFPD Ordinance §7.09). Most municipal parks in Waukegan, Gurnee, Libertyville, Highland Park and Lake Forest prohibit drone launches. Special care required near Great Lakes Naval Station (restricted airspace), Six Flags Great America (stadium TFR), and Ravinia during concerts.
FAA civil penalty: $1,000 to $27,500 per incident. Lake County Forest Preserve violations: $75 to $500 citation. Flight in stadium TFR or restricted airspace: federal criminal penalties up to $250,000. Illinois surveillance privacy violation: civil damages under 725 ILCS 167.
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