City overview
Overview
Arlington is located in Texas. Drone operations are governed by federal FAA regulations (14 CFR Part 107) and may be subject to state and local ordinances.
State Regulations & Statutes
Texas state law governs drone operations under the Texas Government Code Chapter 423, which restricts image capture over private property and prohibits drone use near correctional facilities, critical infrastructure, and sports venues during events. Arlington sits entirely within the DFW Class B airspace surface area, making LAANC authorization mandatory for virtually all flights. No Texas state drone license is required beyond FAA certification.
Applicable Statutes & Penal Codes
- Texas Government Code § 423.003: Unlawful to capture images of individuals with expectation of privacy using a drone — Class C misdemeanor
- Texas Government Code § 423.004: Unlawful distribution of images captured by drone — Class C misdemeanor
- Texas Government Code § 423.0045: Prohibited locations include correctional facilities, critical infrastructure, and sports/entertainment venues during events (AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, Esports Stadium all apply)
- Texas Penal Code § 42.072: Drone surveillance to stalk or harass individuals is criminal
- Texas Penal Code § 30.05: Flying a drone over private property without consent may constitute criminal trespass
- 14 CFR Part 107: Maximum 400 ft AGL, Visual Line of Sight (VLOS) required, FAA registration mandatory
- DFW Class B airspace covers all of Arlington — LAANC authorization required before every flight
- Texas Parks & Wildlife Code § 62.003: Drones may not be used to disturb, flush, or herd wildlife
Permits & Registration
Commercial: Remote Pilot Certificate (Part 107). Recreational: FAA registration + TRUST test. No TX state drone license required.
Official Statute Links
City-specific rules
City-Specific Rules in Arlington
No city-specific drone-relevant regulations identified from currently reviewed official Arlington sources. Pilots still need to follow FAA requirements, Texas law, and any property-owner or site-specific restrictions before takeoff or landing.
No city-specific drone-relevant regulations identified
Only current city rules with a direct drone nexus are listed on this page. Review the state rules, airspace limits, and property-specific restrictions before launch or landing.
Nearby Airports & Airspace
Airspace restrictions apply near airports. Always check B4UFLY and LAANC before flying.
Dallas/Fort Worth International (KDFW) — 10 miles away
Tower Frequency: 118.3
Requirements: Check B4UFLY for airspace class. Request LAANC authorization if needed. Contact airport operations.
Arlington Municipal Airport (KGKY) — 3 miles away
Tower Frequency: N/A (uncontrolled)
Requirements: Check B4UFLY for airspace class. Request LAANC authorization if needed. Contact airport operations.
Fort Worth Meacham International (KFTW) — 14 miles away
Tower Frequency: 118.3
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
- Private rural property east of Arlington with landowner permission (outside Class B surface area — LAANC still required)
- Designated LAANC-authorized grid cells — check FAA DroneZone or a LAANC provider app (Aloft, Kittyhawk) for current authorizations
- Open fields in eastern Arlington suburbs with LAANC approval and landowner consent
- Commercial filming with COA/waiver on private land away from event venues
Areas to Avoid
- DFW Class B airspace (covers all of Arlington) — LAANC or FAA waiver required for every flight
- AT&T Stadium (1 AT&T Way) — TFRs in effect during all Cowboys games, concerts, and major events
- Globe Life Field (734 Stadium Dr) — TFRs during Rangers games and events
- Esports Stadium Arlington — prohibited during events
- Arlington Municipal Airport (KGKY) vicinity — within Class B
- Six Flags Over Texas and Hurricane Harbor — private property, no access
- River Legacy Parks — permit required
- Interstate 30 / US-287 corridors — dense traffic and infrastructure
Weather Considerations
Arlington sits in the heart of Tornado Alley. Spring (March–May) brings severe thunderstorm and tornado risk. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F with afternoon convective activity. Monitor NWS Fort Worth (weather.gov/fwd) for convective outlooks, SIGMETs, and tornado watches. Crosswinds are common due to flat terrain.
Seasonal Tips
BEST: October–November (stable air, mild temps 60–75°F, low storm risk). Good: February–March (before tornado season). AVOID: April–May (peak tornado/hail season), June–August (extreme heat, afternoon storms, high winds). Always check tfr.faa.gov for stadium TFRs before any DFW-area flight.
Compliance Checklist
- ✓ Federal FAA Part 107 or recreational exemption
- ✓ Texas state regulations
- ✓ Arlington local ordinances
- ✓ B4UFLY airspace check
- ✓ LAANC authorization if in controlled airspace
- ✓ Property owner permission
- ✓ Weather safety