Can You Legally Fly Your Drone in Controlled Airspace?
Getting FAA authorization for controlled airspace requires more than just a Remote Pilot Certificate—discover what you’re actually missing.

Getting FAA authorization for controlled airspace requires more than just a Remote Pilot Certificate—discover what you’re actually missing.

Soaring your drone legally in 2024 requires navigating complex airspace rules, but some surprising locations remain completely unrestricted.

Some cruise lines allow drones onboard while others ban them completely—learn which policies could get you in serious trouble.

National parks prohibit drone flights under federal law, but there’s a little-known exception that could change everything for operators.

The legal status of drone flights at beaches involves complex FAA rules, local bans, and crowd restrictions that could cost you thousands in fines.

Surprisingly, flying a drone in the US doesn’t always require a traditional license, but breaking these rules could cost you.

Drone regulations vary by country and purpose, but who actually enforces these rules and what penalties await violators?

Understand FAA night drone regulations before your next flight—anti-collision lighting and Part 107 certification requirements may surprise you.

The Grand Canyon’s drone ban carries serious penalties—discover what triggers $5,000 fines and when rare exceptions might apply.

Breaking news on DJI drone legality: they’re not banned yet, but a 2026 deadline could change everything for U.S. operators.