Can I fly my drone here?

Type a US address or paste lat,lon. We'll check airspace, LAANC ceilings, and active TFRs — and tell you whether you can fly there, whether you're Part 107 or flying recreationally.

How this works

We cross-reference the FAA's UAS Facility Map (LAANC ceilings), the active TFR feed, and Census geocoding for any US address. Airspace rules apply equally to Part 107 and recreational pilots — both need LAANC authorization in controlled airspace, and both have to avoid TFRs.

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Browse our drone-rules library

Deep-dives by metro, by drone model, by national park, and a full glossary of FAA terms — every page links back into the airspace check above.

Browse by state

Click any state on the map for active TFRs and LAANC airports.

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Hover for state name · click to view airspace · type to highlight