Drones have quickly grown in popularity over the last few years, and for good reason. Drones allow us to take to the skies with ease and can even give us a bird’s eye view of the world we know. Due to their steady increase in popularity, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has released several rules for drone owners.
Some of these rules are:
- Register your drone with the FAA.
- Take a lesson before flying your drone.
- Never fly your drone above 400 feet.
- Always inspect your drone before flying it.
- Never fly your drone where you cannot see it.
- Never fly your drone near airports or manned aircraft, this includes flying near wildfires.
- Do not fly your drone where it can hurt people.
- Do not fly anything over 55 pounds.
By following these rules, you reduce the risk of getting into trouble when flying a drone.
As fun as they can be to fly, many people view drones as an invasion of their privacy. While understandable, there are, unfortunately for these people, no laws specific to drones about invading people’s privacy. For the most part, people would have to refer to regular privacy laws regarding recording of information. This means that it is illegal to film or record anyone without their consent if they are in an area where privacy would be expected. This includes places like:
- A person’s home
- A person’s backyard
- Any restrooms
Basically, if you would expect privacy in a place, do not record someone with a drone in that place.