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❓ What altitude restrictions vary by state for drone operations?

While the FAA sets a general 400-foot altitude limit, states may impose additional restrictions:

  • Urban areas: Some states require lower altitude limits in cities
  • Special zones: Varying height restrictions near airports or sensitive areas
  • Temporary restrictions: Event-specific altitude limits

Massachusetts, for example, restricts drone flights to 300 feet in certain urban areas, while Colorado has specific altitude requirements near wildlife. Check local regulations and use airspace apps to verify current restrictions. Remember that the most restrictive rule (federal, state, or local) always applies.

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