Recreational drone use in Loudoun County is tightly constrained by proximity to Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) — nearly all of eastern Loudoun lies within Class B airspace or the Washington DC Special Flight Rules Area (SFRA), where recreational flight is effectively prohibited without FAA authorization. Western Loudoun is mostly Class G but still near Leesburg Executive (JYO). FAA registration required for drones over 0.55 lb; TRUST test mandatory. Loudoun Parks prohibits drone launches in all county-operated parks per Loudoun County Ordinance Ch. 1080.
Loudoun County sits under complex and restrictive airspace. The entire county east of roughly Route 659 falls within the 30-nautical-mile Washington DC Special Flight Rules Area (SFRA) established post-9/11 under 14 CFR §93.335 — recreational drone flight within the SFRA requires special FAA authorization and is generally impractical for hobbyists. The inner 15-mile Flight Restricted Zone (FRZ) over central DC does not reach Loudoun, but SFRA restrictions do. Dulles International (IAD) generates Class B airspace covering most of eastern Loudoun; recreational flyers need LAANC authorization even in Class G shelves. Leesburg Executive Airport (JYO) generates Class E and requires notification. Western Loudoun (Purcellville, Hillsboro, Round Hill, Lovettsville) has more Class G airspace but remains near the SFRA boundary. Loudoun County Codified Ordinances Chapter 1080 (Parks and Recreation) prohibits launching, landing, or operating UAVs in county parks including Franklin Park, Claude Moore Park, and Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve. FAA rules under 49 USC §44809: under 400 ft AGL, visual line of sight, TRUST test certificate, registration if over 0.55 lb, no flying over people without meeting Category requirements.
FAA SFRA violations: civil penalties up to $32,666, potential criminal charges (18 USC §39A). Flying in Loudoun parks: $100-$500 per Ch. 1080. Unregistered drone over 0.55 lb: FAA fine up to $27,500. Interfering with IAD operations: federal charges.
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