City drone regulations

Bakersfield, California Drone Laws

Find local drone regulations, ordinances, and airspace restrictions for Bakersfield, California. Compliance requirements for recreational and Part 107 pilots.

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Informational use only. This site is not legal advice, aviation advice, or an official FAA or local-government publication. Rules, restrictions, authorizations, and local requirements can change. Verify current requirements with the FAA, B4UFLY, LAANC/UAS service suppliers, airport operators, property owners, and local authorities before flight.

Overview

Bakersfield is located in California. Drone operations are governed by federal FAA regulations (14 CFR Part 107) and may be subject to state and local ordinances.

State Regulations & Statutes

California allows drone operations under FAA Part 107 and recreational rules. State laws impose significant privacy and environmental restrictions.

Applicable Statutes & Penal Codes

  • CA Penal Code § 647(j) (privacy)
  • CA Penal Code § 402 (emergency interference)
  • CA Penal Code § 646.9 (stalking via drone)
  • CA Fish and Game Code § 4700 (wildlife harassment)
  • CA Code of Regulations Title 14 § 4000+ (state parks prohibition)
  • CA Public Utilities Code § 2800 (utility infrastructure interference)
  • 14 CFR Part 107

Permits & Registration

Commercial: Remote Pilot Certificate (Part 107). Recreational: FAA registration + TRUST test. No CA state drone license required.

Official Statute Links

Local Ordinances

Bakersfield's drone regulations are primarily governed by federal FAA rules and California state law. The City of Bakersfield Recreation and Parks Department prohibits drone use in city parks without written authorization. Kern County has vast agricultural and oil-field land where drone operations are common for precision agriculture and infrastructure inspection — commercial operators must comply with Part 107. Oil and gas facility operators often restrict overflights of active extraction sites.

Local Restrictions & Rules

  • Drones prohibited in Bakersfield city parks without written authorization from Recreation and Parks Department
  • No drone overflights of active oil and gas extraction facilities without operator permission
  • Meadows Field Airport (KBFL) Class D airspace — LAANC authorization required within 5-mile radius
  • No drone interference with agricultural operations or livestock (trespass and nuisance liability)
  • Kern County Fairgrounds: Prohibited during events without event organizer approval
  • Private agricultural land: Kern County trespass laws apply — obtain landowner consent before flying over farmland
  • No interference with power lines, oil pipelines, or utility infrastructure (CA Public Utilities Code § 2800)
  • Wildfires common in Kern County foothills — no drone flight near active fire suppression operations (CA Penal Code § 402)

Local Contacts

  • Parks & Planning: Bakersfield Recreation and Parks Department, (661) 326-3866, www.bakersfieldcity.us/gov/depts/rec_parks

Nearby Airports & Airspace

Airspace restrictions apply near airports. Always check B4UFLY and LAANC before flying.

Meadows Field Airport (KBFL) — 4 miles away

Tower Frequency: 132.1

Requirements: Check B4UFLY for airspace class. Request LAANC authorization if needed. Contact airport operations.

Bakersfield Municipal Airport (Minter Field) (KBAK) — 18 miles away

Tower Frequency: [verify at airnav.com]

Requirements: Check B4UFLY for airspace class. Request LAANC authorization if needed. Contact airport operations.

Shafter-Minter Field (KMIT) — 20 miles away

Tower Frequency: [verify at airnav.com]

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

  • Open agricultural areas east and west of Bakersfield (with landowner permission, outside Class D)
  • Hart Park open fields (verify parks permit and LAANC authorization)
  • Kern River Parkway open stretches outside the KBFL Class D footprint
  • Rural Kern County desert areas south toward Tehachapi (low traffic, verify airspace)
  • Buena Vista Aquatic Recreation Area (outside Class D — verify current LAANC status)

Areas to Avoid

  • Meadows Field (KBFL) Class D airspace — 5-mile radius requires LAANC
  • All city parks without Recreation and Parks written authorization
  • Active oil and gas extraction sites without operator permission
  • Kern County Fire active wildfire zones (CA Penal Code § 402 criminal interference)
  • Edwards Air Force Base restricted airspace (R-2508) to the southeast — confirm via SkyVector

Weather Considerations

Bakersfield sits in the southern San Joaquin Valley with a hot semi-arid climate. Summers are extreme — temperatures regularly exceed 100–110°F June–September, causing thermal turbulence and battery stress. Tule fog is a major winter hazard (November–February): dense ground fog can reduce visibility to near zero and eliminate safe VLOS operation. Spring winds from the south can be gusty. Air quality (PM2.5) is frequently poor; check CARB forecasts before flying.

Seasonal Tips

BEST: March–May (mild temps, clearing fog, manageable winds) and October–November (cooling temps, clear skies). AVOID: June–September heat (>100°F thermal turbulence, battery drain); November–February Tule fog events (zero VLOS visibility); Santa Ana wind days (Oct–Dec).

Compliance Checklist

  • ✓ Federal FAA Part 107 or recreational exemption
  • ✓ California state regulations
  • ✓ Bakersfield local ordinances
  • ✓ B4UFLY airspace check
  • ✓ LAANC authorization if in controlled airspace
  • ✓ Property owner permission
  • ✓ Weather safety

Important Disclaimer

This content is provided for general informational purposes only and may be incomplete, outdated, or inapplicable to your specific situation.

Always confirm current requirements directly with the FAA, B4UFLY, LAANC, airport operators, local authorities, and property owners before flight.