4 FAQs about Is it illegal to move photovoltaic panels with a drone

Can a drone break a state law?

Certain state laws apply to drones without mentioning them specifically. For example, states generally prohibit any activity that impedes emergency responses. A drone flight could break the law if it obstructs a police search, rescue, or wildfire control efforts.

Do drone pilots have to comply with state and local laws?

Every single drone pilot has to play by their rules for things like registration, Remote ID, and general flight operations. But then you have state and local laws, which add another layer on top. These often get into the specifics of local concerns like privacy, how law enforcement can use drones, and flying over state parks or property.

Can you shoot down a drone above your property?

Pilots must operate drones so they don't pose a hazard to people or property. If you think someone's flying unsafely and it poses an immediate threat, you should contact local law enforcement. The FAA does not regulate privacy, but local privacy laws may apply to drone operations. Can you shoot down drones above your property? No.

Is it illegal to fly a drone over someone's backyard?

While it's true the FAA controls the airspace above the ground, many states have passed their own laws about drone surveillance and trespassing. Flying low over someone's backyard to snap photos without their permission is a big no-no and illegal in a lot of places.

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