Recreational drone operation in Port St. Lucie is governed by FAA Part 107 and Recreational Flyer rules. State law FL Statute 330.41 and FL 934.50 add privacy and operational rules. City cannot regulate airspace but can restrict takeoff and landing from city property.
Federal preemption under 49 USC 40103 means cities cannot regulate drone flight altitude, operations, or airspace. However, Port St. Lucie controls takeoff and landing from its own parks and facilities. Recreational operators must register drones over 0.55 pounds with FAA ($5) and pass TRUST test. Maximum altitude 400 feet. Visual line of sight required. No operation over people or moving vehicles without waiver. No flight in controlled airspace without authorization (LAANC). FL Statute 934.50 (Freedom from Unwarranted Surveillance) makes it unlawful to use a drone to record an individual on private property with reasonable expectation of privacy. FL Statute 330.41 (Drone Preemption Act) preempts local regulation of drones except operation from city property. Palm City and Witham Field (Stuart) create controlled airspace considerations in parts of PSL.
FAA penalties up to $75,000 per incident for reckless operation. FL 934.50 surveillance violations: civil and criminal liability. City park takeoff without authorization: trespass and park code fines $100-$250.
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