Recreational drone operation in Indiantown is governed primarily by FAA Part 107 / 49 USC 44809 (recreational rule) and Florida Statute 934.50 (privacy). Florida Statute 330.41 (the Drone Preemption Act) prohibits local governments from regulating drone use beyond limited exceptions.
The Florida Legislature preempted local drone regulation in Fla. Stat. 330.41 (effective 2017). Indiantown cannot adopt its own drone ordinance regulating use, operation, or registration of unmanned aircraft systems. Recreational operators must follow FAA rules: register drones over 0.55 lbs, fly below 400 ft, maintain visual line of sight, avoid restricted airspace, and pass The Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST). Florida Statute 934.50 prohibits using drones to surveil persons or private property where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy. Local law enforcement can enforce trespass, voyeurism, and reckless-endangerment laws against drone operators who break those general rules.
FAA enforcement for airspace violations can include fines up to $27,500 civil and criminal penalties for reckless operation. State privacy violations under Fla. Stat. 934.50 can support civil suits with injunctive relief and damages.
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