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<blockquote data-quote="Coconut Pete" data-source="post: 38161" data-attributes="member: 7045"><p>This is not the easiest question in the world to answer. There are 2 classifications of drone pilots - FAA Licensed and Hobbyist. Then there are a 4 categories of airports. I will assume that you are a hobbyist. If this is the case you need to get PRIOR approval to fly in any of these airports airspace. With the airports that have no Control Tower this is not very difficult. If you are within 5 miles (as the crow flies) Give them a call. Tell them who you are, where and when you will be flying and the general purpose of your flight e.g. practicing, taking pictures, etc. Ask them if that is ok and what should you do in the future to gain approval. With "more controlled airports" you actually have to know if you are in their airspace and then get written approval in advance and this is NOT very simple or easy to do. An app like B4UFly will help you ID where you are and what kind of airspace you are in. I know this is not what you were looking to hear but .....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coconut Pete, post: 38161, member: 7045"] This is not the easiest question in the world to answer. There are 2 classifications of drone pilots - FAA Licensed and Hobbyist. Then there are a 4 categories of airports. I will assume that you are a hobbyist. If this is the case you need to get PRIOR approval to fly in any of these airports airspace. With the airports that have no Control Tower this is not very difficult. If you are within 5 miles (as the crow flies) Give them a call. Tell them who you are, where and when you will be flying and the general purpose of your flight e.g. practicing, taking pictures, etc. Ask them if that is ok and what should you do in the future to gain approval. With "more controlled airports" you actually have to know if you are in their airspace and then get written approval in advance and this is NOT very simple or easy to do. An app like B4UFly will help you ID where you are and what kind of airspace you are in. I know this is not what you were looking to hear but ..... [/QUOTE]
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