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In cooperation with Department of Justice and Department of Defense, the FAA is establishing additional restrictions on drone flights up to 400 feet within the lateral boundaries of numerous federal facilities. FAA Photo

FAA to further expand opportunities for safe drone operations

Federal Aviation Administration Press Release | July 24, 2019

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on July 23 expanded the Low Altitude Authorization and Capability (LAANC) system to include recreational flyers. This action will significantly increase the ability of drone pilots to gain access to controlled airspace nationwide.

In cooperation with Department of Justice and Department of Defense, the FAA is establishing additional restrictions on drone flights up to 400 feet within the lateral boundaries of numerous federal facilities. FAA Photo
LAANC provides air traffic professionals with visibility into where and when authorized drones are flying near airports. FAA Photo

LAANC, a collaboration between the FAA and industry that directly supports the safe integration of unmanned aircraft systems into the nation’s airspace, expedites the time it takes for a drone pilot to receive authorization to fly under 400 feet in controlled airspace.

LAANC provides air traffic professionals with visibility into where and when authorized drones are flying near airports and helps ensure that everyone can safely operate within the airspace. The expansion means the FAA has further increased drone pilots’ access to controlled airspace safely and efficiently.

LAANC capability is accessible to all pilots who operate under the FAA’s small drone rule (Part 107).

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