Overview
Akron is located in Ohio. Drone operations are governed by federal FAA regulations (14 CFR Part 107) and may be subject to state and local ordinances.
State Regulations & Statutes
Ohio does not have a comprehensive state drone privacy or preemption statute. The Ohio Revised Code addresses UAS use primarily through existing criminal statutes: O.R.C. § 2913.02 (theft) can apply to drone-based theft of services or intellectual property, and O.R.C. § 2907.08 (voyeurism) applies to drone-based recording of individuals without consent in private settings. Because Ohio lacks statewide drone preemption, local governments including Akron and Summit County retain authority to restrict drone operations in their jurisdictions. Cuyahoga Valley National Park, located just north of Akron, prohibits all drone operations under NPS regulations.
Applicable Statutes & Penal Codes
- O.R.C. § 2913.02: Theft statutes apply to drone-based data or service theft
- O.R.C. § 2907.08: Voyeurism statutes apply to drone recording of private individuals without consent
- Ohio lacks statewide preemption — Akron and Summit County may impose local restrictions
- Cuyahoga Valley National Park (NPS): All drone operations strictly prohibited; criminal penalties apply
- Akron Metro Parks system prohibits drone use in all park properties without written authorization
- KCAK (Akron-Canton Regional Airport) Class C airspace requires LAANC authorization within 5 nm
- KAKO (Akron Executive Airport) Class D airspace requires authorization within 4.4 nm
- FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate required for all commercial UAS operations
- FAA drone registration required for all UAS over 0.55 lbs
Permits & Registration
Commercial operations require FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. LAANC authorization required for KCAK Class C and KAKO Class D airspace — use FAA DroneZone or Aloft app. Akron Metro Parks require written authorization from Metro Parks Serving Summit County before any flight. Cuyahoga Valley National Park requires a Special Use Permit for commercial operations and prohibits all recreational drone use. Summit County Metro Parks follow similar policies — contact individual parks.
Official Statute Links
Local Ordinances
Akron does not have a standalone comprehensive drone ordinance but enforces restrictions through park regulations and public safety laws. The city's Metro Parks system prohibits drone use without advance written authorization. KCAK (Akron-Canton Regional Airport) is located about 20 miles south but its Class C airspace still affects parts of southern Summit County. KAKO (Akron Fulton International) sits approximately 10 miles away with Class D airspace. Cuyahoga Valley National Park, which borders northern Akron, strictly prohibits all UAS operations.
Local Restrictions & Rules
- Metro Parks Serving Summit County: Drone operations prohibited in all metro park properties without written authorization
- City of Akron parks: Contact Akron Parks, Recreation and Facilities for drone operation permits
- KCAK Class C airspace: LAANC authorization required within 5 nm of Akron-Canton Regional
- KAKO Class D airspace: Authorization required within 4.4 nm of Akron Fulton International
- Cuyahoga Valley National Park (northern boundary): All drone use strictly prohibited under NPS regulations
- University of Akron campus: Private property — coordinate with UA facilities management for any operations
- Goodyear Blimp facility (historic site): Respect private property and active airspace in the area
- Portage Lakes State Park: Ohio state park — contact ODNR for drone operation permits
Local Contacts
- Parks & Planning: Metro Parks Serving Summit County, (330) 867-5511, summitmetroparks.org; City of Akron Parks, (330) 375-2626, akronohio.gov/parks
Nearby Airports & Airspace
Airspace restrictions apply near airports. Always check B4UFLY and LAANC before flying.
Akron-Canton Regional Airport (KCAK) — 20 miles away
Tower Frequency: 124.0
Requirements: Check B4UFLY for airspace class. Request LAANC authorization if needed. Contact airport operations.
Akron Fulton International Airport (KAKR) — 10 miles away
Tower Frequency: 118.7
Requirements: Check B4UFLY for airspace class. Request LAANC authorization if needed. Contact airport operations.
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (KCLE) — 40 miles away
Tower Frequency: 124.5
Requirements: Check B4UFLY for airspace class. Request LAANC authorization if needed. Contact airport operations.
Local Flying Guide
Always verify conditions with local authorities and property owners before flight.
Potential Safe Flying Locations
- Rural Wayne County farmland south of Akron — outside Class C, open terrain; always get landowner permission
- Medina County agricultural areas southwest — flat farmland outside controlled airspace corridors
- Private property in Green/Uniontown area — south of KCAK Class C boundary; check LAANC
- Portage County rural areas east of Akron — check LAANC and obtain landowner permission
- Springfield Township open fields — north Akron area; verify LAANC for any KCLE airspace overlap
- Barberton Reservoir area open land — contact Summit County for any restrictions; check airspace
Areas to Avoid
- Cuyahoga Valley National Park — all drone operations strictly prohibited under NPS regulations
- KCAK Class C airspace — affects southern portions of Summit County; LAANC required
- KAKR Class D airspace — affects southeast Akron area; authorization required
- All Summit County Metro Parks — written permit required before any UAS operation
- All City of Akron parks — contact Parks department for permits
- University of Akron campus — private property; facilities management approval required
- Blossom Music Center (CVNP-adjacent) — national park proximity, crowd events create TFRs
- Firestone Country Club area during PGA events — FAA stadium/event TFR active during tournaments
Weather Considerations
Akron has a humid continental climate strongly influenced by Lake Erie, located approximately 30 miles north. Lake effect snow is significant from November through February — rapidly changing conditions can strand drones. Winters are cloudy and cold with frequent snow squalls. Spring brings severe storms, hail, and occasional tornadoes. Summers are warm with afternoon thunderstorms. Average annual snowfall exceeds 50 inches in some years. Check NWS Cleveland (weather.gov/cle) for lake effect advisories and current conditions.
Seasonal Tips
BEST: September–October (post-storm season, clear air, fall foliage) and May–June (before peak summer storms, temperatures moderate). AVOID: November–February (lake effect snow, bitter cold with -20°F wind chills possible, battery life severely degraded), July–August afternoons (convective storms develop rapidly). Lake effect snow events can zero out visibility within minutes — always have weather apps active. The Cuyahoga River valley can generate localized fog on calm mornings.
Compliance Checklist
- ✓ Federal FAA Part 107 or recreational exemption
- ✓ Ohio state regulations
- ✓ Akron local ordinances
- ✓ B4UFLY airspace check
- ✓ LAANC authorization if in controlled airspace
- ✓ Property owner permission
- ✓ Weather safety