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❓ What are common state-specific restrictions on drone usage?

Common state-level drone restrictions include:

  • Height limitations stricter than FAA's 400-foot rule
  • No-fly zones around critical infrastructure
  • Restrictions on wildlife surveillance
  • Privacy protection zones around residential areas

Notable examples include: Massachusetts prohibits drone flights over state prisons, Nevada requires permission for flying over critical infrastructure, and Louisiana bans drone use for surveillance of schools. Some states also restrict drone usage during hunting seasons or near emergency response situations. Check local regulations through your state's aviation authority or department of transportation.

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