U.S. airspace is federally regulated by the FAA (Part 107 for commercial; 49 U.S.C. § 44809 for recreational flyers). Florida Statute § 330.41 (the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Act, HB 1027 of 2017) preempts local regulation of drone design, manufacture, testing, maintenance, licensing, registration, certification, and operation. Hernando County (which governs Spring Hill) may only regulate take-off and landing on county-owned property such as parks and County facilities — for example, around Brooksville–Tampa Bay Regional Airport (KBKV), which Hernando County owns. FS § 934.50 (Freedom from Surveillance Act) restricts surveillance use of drones with imaging devices.
Drone operations in the United States are federally regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration: commercial operators must hold a Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate (14 CFR Part 107), and recreational flyers must comply with the Exception for Limited Recreational Operations (49 U.S.C. § 44809), which requires flying within visual line of sight, below 400 feet AGL, away from manned aircraft, registering drones over 0.55 lbs with the FAA, broadcasting a Remote ID, and passing the TRUST safety test. At the state level, Florida Statute § 330.41 (Unmanned Aircraft Systems Act) was enacted in 2017 (HB 1027) and broadly preempts local government regulation of drone design, manufacture, testing, maintenance, licensing, registration, certification, and operation, with narrow carve-outs under § 330.41(3)(d) allowing local authority over nuisances, voyeurism, harassment, reckless endangerment, property damage, and other illegal acts arising from drone use. Local governments retain authority to enact and enforce ordinances regulating the launching and landing of drones on public property they own. For Spring Hill, this means: Hernando County cannot adopt altitude, route, or general operation rules, but it can prohibit take-off and landing in County parks (e.g., Veterans Memorial Park, Anderson Snow Sports Complex, Linda Pedersen Park) and on County-owned facility property without authorization. Hernando County owns and operates Brooksville–Tampa Bay Regional Airport (KBKV) located 45 miles north of Tampa with two paved runways (9/27 at 7,001×150 ft and 3/21 at 5,014×150 ft); drone operations near KBKV require FAA LAANC airspace authorization, and take-off / landing on airport property is governed by the Hernando County Aviation Authority. The Hernando County Sheriff's Office and Code Enforcement enforce FS § 934.50 (Freedom from Surveillance Act), which makes it unlawful to use a drone equipped with an imaging device to record the owner, tenant, or occupant of privately owned real property with the intent to conduct surveillance in violation of a reasonable expectation of privacy, without written consent — repeat violations are 3rd-degree felonies. FS § 330.41 also creates a Critical Infrastructure offense for flying within 500 feet horizontally or 250 feet vertically of designated critical infrastructure (power plants, refineries, ports, prisons). Federal Part 107 violations are enforced by the FAA with civil penalties up to $30,000+ per violation. For private property in Spring Hill, the operator should have the landowner's permission before launching or recovering.
Local: Park-property or airport take-off/landing without authorization — code enforcement / trespass. State: FS 934.50 surveillance violations (3rd-degree felony for repeat); FS 330.41 critical-infrastructure violation (2nd-degree misdemeanor, up to $5,000 / 1 year). Federal: FAA civil penalties up to $30,000+ per Part 107 violation.
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