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What is a No Drone Zone?

The FAA uses the term "No Drone Zone" to help people identify areas where they cannot operate a drone or unmanned aircraft system (UAS). The operating restrictions for a No Drone Zone are specific to a particular location. You can find out if there are airspace restrictions where you are planning to fly using the B4UFLY mobile app.

No Drone Zone Areas

I'm a drone operator. What if I see a ‘No Drone Zone’ sign?

A No Drone Zone sign lets you know that taking off or landing your drone from the designated area is not allowed, per local restrictions. Be aware that even if you have an airspace authorization to fly in the airspace over this area, you do not have authorization to take off or land from the property designated as a local No Drone Zone. In other words, airspace authorization does not mean land use approval.

I'm a state, local, territorial, or tribal government entity. What resources are available to me?

Only the FAA can restrict airspace. However, the FAA recognizes that drone safety is a partnership with local, state, tribal, and territorial government entities who have rights to regulate where drones are allowed to take off and land.

We have developed a sign that government entities can customize and use for their specific needs and locations. Signage should cite specific statutes or local regulations/policies that apply. The sign is not for private landowners.

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Download the No Drone Zone sign (PDF)

Who should not use the No Drone Zone sign?

Private landowners who are looking to keep drones off their land should not use the "No Drone Zone" sign.

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Last updated: Thursday, March 7, 2024