Recreational drone use in San Joaquin County follows FAA rules (49 USC Β§44809): register drones over 0.55 lbs, fly under 400 ft AGL, keep visual line of sight, stay out of Stockton Metropolitan Airport (KSCK) and Tracy Municipal (KTCY) controlled airspace without LAANC authorization. County parks prohibit drone launch/landing without a permit.
Recreational unmanned aircraft operation in San Joaquin County is governed primarily by federal law β FAA regulations under 49 USC Β§44809 (the Exception for Recreational Flyers) preempt most local drone regulation of airspace itself. Operators must: register drones weighing more than 0.55 lbs (250g) with the FAA ($5/3 years), label the aircraft with the registration number, fly below 400 feet above ground level, maintain visual line of sight, yield right of way to manned aircraft, pass the free TRUST (The Recreational UAS Safety Test), and stay clear of other aircraft. Stockton Metropolitan Airport (KSCK) is Class D/E controlled airspace β flights within 5 miles require LAANC authorization via the FAA's B4UFLY app. Tracy Municipal Airport (KTCY), New Jerusalem Airport (south county), and Lodi Airport are uncontrolled but flights nearby must still notify operators. San Joaquin County Parks & Recreation prohibits drone launching/landing from county-operated parks (Oak Grove, Micke Grove, Dos Reis, Mossdale Crossing) without a special-use permit. The California Aqueduct and Delta waterfronts near federal infrastructure (levees, pump stations) are sensitive β operators should check FAA TFRs during wildfire events in the foothills.
FAA violations: civil penalties up to $27,500 per incident, criminal up to $250,000 and 3 years prison for reckless operation (49 USC Β§46306). Flying from county park without permit: $100β$500 citation (Parks ordinance). Interfering with firefighting aircraft (Knock It Off): up to 12 months jail + $20,000 fine per CA Penal Code Β§402b.
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