Rankin County recreational drones fall under FAA Part 107/Β§44809. Jackson-Evers International (JAN) Class C airspace covers western Rankin near Pearl/Flowood β LAANC authorization required. Ross Barnett Reservoir has Pearl River Valley Water Supply District restrictions.
Recreational drone use in Rankin County (Brandon, Pearl, Flowood, Richland, Pelahatchie) is governed by FAA rules under the Exception for Recreational Flyers (49 USC Β§44809). Drones over 0.55 lbs must be FAA registered ($5, 3-year term) and display the registration number externally per FAA Remote ID rule (effective since September 2023). Operators must stay below 400 ft AGL, maintain visual line of sight, and pass the TRUST test. Western Rankin County sits under Jackson-Evers International Airport (JAN) Class C airspace extending approximately 5 nautical miles from the airport β covering most of Pearl, Flowood, and parts of Brandon β requiring LAANC authorization before any flight. Hawkins Field (HKS) in Jackson and Bruce Campbell Field (MBO) in Madison add additional Class D/E considerations. Pearl River Valley Water Supply District rules restrict drone launch and recovery at Ross Barnett Reservoir parks without permission. Mississippi Code Β§97-29-61 (video voyeurism) applies to drone imaging over private property where privacy is expected. Pearl and Brandon municipal parks typically prohibit launches from park property without written permission.
FAA Remote ID non-compliance: up to $27,500 civil. Flying in JAN Class C without LAANC: FAA enforcement plus possible criminal referral. Voyeurism via drone under MS Β§97-29-61: up to 5 years imprisonment. Park launch violation: $100-$500.
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