Recreational drone operation governed by FAA Part 107 and Remote ID rules. NY State Parks prohibit drone launches/landings without permit. Ulster County and towns generally defer to FAA but may restrict takeoff/landing on public property.
Recreational drone operation in Ulster County is governed primarily by FAA regulations: 14 CFR Part 107 for commercial; 49 USC Β§44809 (Exception for Limited Recreational Operations of Unmanned Aircraft) and Remote ID requirements (14 CFR Part 89, effective September 16, 2023) for hobbyists. Recreational pilots must: register aircraft over 250g with FAA ($5/3 years); pass The Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST); fly within visual line of sight; below 400 ft AGL; avoid restricted airspace (LaGuardia Class B, Stewart Class C partial, heliport, TFRs); yield to manned aircraft; and operate Remote ID-compliant craft. NYS OPRHP prohibits drone takeoff/landing in State Parks (Minnewaska State Park Preserve, North-South Lake) without permit. NYSDEC prohibits drone use in Wilderness and Primitive areas of the Catskill Forest Preserve (including Slide Mountain Wilderness, Indian Head Wilderness). Ulster County and individual towns may restrict drone takeoff/landing from public parks, schools, and town-owned property; airborne flight is federally preempted. Privacy-based aerial surveillance may violate NY Civil Rights Law.
FAA violations: civil penalties up to $32,666 per violation; criminal penalties for reckless operation. Flying in NY State Park/Preserve without permit: OPRHP/DEC citation. Airspace incursions near airports: federal charges. Town park takeoff/landing violations: local citation.
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