City overview
Overview
Los Angeles 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 has no statewide drone licensing requirement. Drone operations are governed by federal 14 CFR Part 107 for commercial use and FAA recreational rules for hobbyists. California Penal Code § 647(j)(1) prohibits using a drone to invade privacy. Cal. Penal Code § 402 prohibits interfering with emergency response. Cal. Fish and Game Code § 4700 prohibits harassing wildlife. California Code of Regulations Title 14 § 4000+ prohibits drone use in state parks without a permit.
Applicable Statutes & Penal Codes
- 14 CFR Part 107 governs all commercial drone operations statewide
- FAA recreational rules (49 U.S.C. § 44809) apply to hobby flyers
- California Penal Code § 647(j)(1) — drone surveillance/privacy invasion is a misdemeanor
- California Penal Code § 402 — interfering with emergency response operations is prohibited
- California Fish and Game Code § 4700 — harassing wildlife with a drone is illegal
- California Code of Regulations Title 14 § 4000+ — drones prohibited in California State Parks without a permit
- Class B airspace over greater Los Angeles (LAX) requires FAA LAANC authorization or waiver
- No state-specific drone license required beyond FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate
Permits & Registration
Commercial: FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate required. No additional California state permit needed. Recreational: Register drone at registerdrone.faa.gov if over 0.55 lbs; follow community-based safety guidelines. LAANC authorization via apps such as Aloft or SkyVector required for Class B/C/D airspace near LA-area airports.
Official Statute Links
- https://www.faa.gov/uas/commercial_operators/part_107/
- https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes.xhtml
- https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201320140SB1001
- https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?lawCode=PEN§ionNum=647.
- https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?lawCode=FGC§ionNum=4700.
City-specific rules
City-Specific Rules in Los Angeles
Los Angeles has local drone rules that matter most on city park property and through the city's unmanned aircraft ordinance. These are the only city-level provisions on this page with a direct operational nexus and direct official source link.
Key Restrictions
- LAMC § 63.44.B.8: City park property is not a casual launch site: the park code bars landing, releasing, taking off, or flying aircraft or powered models in Recreation and Parks areas unless the area is specifically set aside or the city authorizes the activity.
- LAMC § 56.31: Los Angeles separately regulates unmanned aircraft systems in city airspace, including line-of-sight, daylight, altitude, airport-authorization, and careless-or-reckless-operation limits that can trigger local misdemeanor enforcement.
Nearby Airports & Airspace
Airspace restrictions apply near airports. Always check B4UFLY and LAANC before flying.
Los Angeles International Airport (KLAX) — 16 miles away
Tower Frequency: 119.8
Requirements: Check B4UFLY for airspace class. Request LAANC authorization if needed. Contact airport operations.
Hollywood Burbank Airport (KBUR) — 14 miles away
Tower Frequency: 118.2
Requirements: Check B4UFLY for airspace class. Request LAANC authorization if needed. Contact airport operations.
Long Beach Airport (KLGB) — 22 miles away
Tower Frequency: 119.4
Requirements: Check B4UFLY for airspace class. Request LAANC authorization if needed. Contact airport operations.
Santa Monica Municipal Airport (KSMO) — 7 miles away
Tower Frequency: 120.1
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
- Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area (outside Class B floor, check LAANC; no park permit needed for open basin areas away from park facilities)
- El Mirage Dry Lake Bed (Mojave Desert, ~80 miles northeast) — popular AMA flying site, no airspace conflicts
- Hansen Dam Recreation Area (obtain LA Parks permit; check LAANC for Burbank Class C proximity)
- Simi Valley / Santa Susana area (outside city limits, check airspace)
- Private property with owner permission and proper FAA authorization
- Designated AMA flying sites in the greater LA area (e.g., Whittier Narrows, check current status)
Areas to Avoid
- LAX Class B airspace — entire greater LA basin below 10,000 ft MSL in the Mode C veil requires LAANC or FAA authorization
- All City of LA parks (Griffith Park, Elysian Park, MacArthur Park, etc.) — prohibited without LA Recreation and Parks permit
- Venice Beach and Santa Monica beaches — LA County / City of Santa Monica prohibit drone flights
- Dodger Stadium, SoFi Stadium, Crypto.com Arena — TFRs active on game/event days (14 CFR § 91.145)
- Hollywood Sign / Griffith Observatory — inside Griffith Park no-drone zone
- LAX 5-mile radius (LAANC required for any authorized flight)
- KBUR Class C airspace (Burbank)
- Downtown LA heliports and hospital helipads — 5 nm no-drone buffer
- Active wildfire areas — prohibited per CA Penal Code § 402 and FAA TFRs
- Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbor complex — no drone flights over port facilities or vessels
Weather Considerations
Los Angeles has a Mediterranean climate with mild, dry summers and mild winters. Marine layer (coastal fog/low clouds) is common May through September, especially mornings and evenings near the coast. Santa Ana wind events occur fall through early spring, producing gusty, hot, dry winds from the northeast that can exceed 50 mph — avoid flying during red-flag conditions. Inland valleys (San Fernando, San Gabriel) experience afternoon thermal activity. Monitor the NWS Los Angeles forecast office (forecast.weather.gov/office/LOX) and check SIGMET/AIRMET advisories via aviationweather.gov.
Seasonal Tips
BEST: October through April — clear skies, light winds, minimal marine layer inland. Early morning flights offer calmest conditions year-round. AVOID: May through August mornings near the coast (marine layer), Santa Ana wind events (Oct–Mar), and summer afternoons in the San Fernando Valley (heat thermals). Always check for TFRs during Lakers, Rams, Chargers, and Dodgers home games.
Compliance Checklist
- ✓ Federal FAA Part 107 or recreational exemption
- ✓ California state regulations
- ✓ Los Angeles local ordinances
- ✓ B4UFLY airspace check
- ✓ LAANC authorization if in controlled airspace
- ✓ Property owner permission
- ✓ Weather safety