No Need to Worry About Getting Permission to Fly Over Property
Drones can fly over any location without specific permission because the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) controls all navigable airspace in the United States. This means that, as long as drone operators comply with FAA regulations, such as flying below 400 feet, maintaining visual line of sight, and avoiding restricted areas, they can operate in the airspace above private and public properties. Local and state governments can regulate the takeoff and landing of drones but cannot control the airspace, ensuring that FAA rules take precedence.
