Drone operators in unincorporated San Bernardino County must follow FAA 14 CFR Part 107 or Recreational Flyer rules. County parks and military R-2508 airspace restrict drone flight.
Drone operation in unincorporated San Bernardino County is primarily governed by federal FAA regulations. Recreational pilots must pass the TRUST (The Recreational UAS Safety Test), operate line-of-sight, below 400 feet, and follow community-based safety guidelines. Commercial operators must be certified under 14 CFR Part 107. San Bernardino County contains significant restricted and special-use airspace: the R-2508 complex over the Mojave Desert (Edwards AFB, Fort Irwin/NTC, China Lake airspace), military operating areas, and airspace around MCLB Barstow — drone flight in these areas is largely prohibited without special authorization. Drone launching and landing is prohibited in San Bernardino County Regional Parks without permit per Parks Department rules. National forests (San Bernardino National Forest covering Big Bear, Lake Arrowhead area) have USFS restrictions, and BLM desert lands have BLM rules. California Civil Code 1708.8 (anti-paparazzi) and Penal Code 402 (privacy) also apply. Do not fly over people, emergency scenes, or active wildfires.
Federal FAA violation: civil penalties up to $27,500 per violation, possible criminal charges. County parks drone use without permit: citation. Interference with firefighting: federal felony under 18 USC 39B.
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