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Drone Rules for Fort Apache Reservation

Gila County, Arizona (AZ) • Estados Unidos
Fort Apache Reservation, Reservation, AZ, EUA
Lat: 33.9167 • Lng: -110.167

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May 28, 2026 11:49 PM Approved • Added a complete drone restriction profile for White Mountain Apache Reservation based on tribal sovereignty, ESA Section 9 Apache trout (Arizona state fish, federally threatened) headwaters critical habitat and Mexican spotted owl nesting, NHPA Fort Apache National Historic Landmark, ARPA tribal THPO authority, AIRFA White Mountain sacred sites, NAGPRA, tribal game warden active enforcement, and FAA 14 CFR Part 107.
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  • https://www.fws.gov/media/unmanned-aircraft-systems-uas-policy — White Mountain Apache tribal sovereignty as primary jurisdiction, ESA Section 9 Apache trout critical habitat and Mexican spotted owl take prohibitions (16 U.S.C. § 1531), NHPA Fort Apache National Historic Landmark protections (54 U.S.C. § 300101), ARPA prehistoric and Apache cultural site protections, AIRFA sacred White Mountain sites, NAGPRA ancestral remains, and tribal game warden active enforcement ban all unauthorized drone operations, supported by FAA 14 CFR Part 107.
  • https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/part-107 — White Mountain Apache tribal sovereignty as primary jurisdiction, ESA Section 9 Apache trout critical habitat and Mexican spotted owl take prohibitions (16 U.S.C. § 1531), NHPA Fort Apache National Historic Landmark protections (54 U.S.C. § 300101), ARPA prehistoric and Apache cultural site protections, AIRFA sacred White Mountain sites, NAGPRA ancestral remains, and tribal game warden active enforcement ban all unauthorized drone operations, supported by FAA 14 CFR Part 107.
  • https://www.nps.gov/orgs/1510/arpa.htm — White Mountain Apache tribal sovereignty as primary jurisdiction, ESA Section 9 Apache trout critical habitat and Mexican spotted owl take prohibitions (16 U.S.C. § 1531), NHPA Fort Apache National Historic Landmark protections (54 U.S.C. § 300101), ARPA prehistoric and Apache cultural site protections, AIRFA sacred White Mountain sites, NAGPRA ancestral remains, and tribal game warden active enforcement ban all unauthorized drone operations, supported by FAA 14 CFR Part 107.
  • https://faa.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=9c2e4406710048e19806ebf6a06754ad — White Mountain Apache tribal sovereignty as primary jurisdiction, ESA Section 9 Apache trout critical habitat and Mexican spotted owl take prohibitions (16 U.S.C. § 1531), NHPA Fort Apache National Historic Landmark protections (54 U.S.C. § 300101), ARPA prehistoric and Apache cultural site protections, AIRFA sacred White Mountain sites, NAGPRA ancestral remains, and tribal game warden active enforcement ban all unauthorized drone operations, supported by FAA 14 CFR Part 107.
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Summary Drone operations over White Mountain Apache Tribe lands are strictly prohibited under White Mountain Apache tribal law and sovereign authority. No recreational or commercial drone flights are permitted without explicit written authorization from the White Mountain Apache Tribe Historic Preservation Office.
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## Authorization Status
- Recreational: ❌ Absolutely prohibited — tribal sovereignty primary
- Commercial (Part 107): ❌ White Mountain Apache Tribe authorization
  required; FAA Part 107 does not confer rights over tribal airspace
- Tribal Sovereignty: ⚠️ ABSOLUTE — White Mountain Apache Tribe
  exercises full sovereign authority over reservation airspace
- ESA Layer: ⚠️ Apache trout (federally threatened) — headwaters
  critical habitat; Mexican spotted owl nesting documented
- Historic Layer: ⚠️ Fort Apache National Historic Landmark —
  most intact frontier military post in the American Southwest

## Geographic Boundaries
White Mountain Apache Reservation is located in Navajo, Apache,
and Gila Counties, Arizona, administered by the White Mountain
Apache Tribe.
- Total area: ~1,664,972 acres (~2,601 square miles)
- Coordinates: 33.7979° N, 109.9684° W (Whiteriver, tribal capital)
- Nearest city: Show Low, AZ (~40 miles northwest);
  Springerville, AZ (~60 miles northeast)
- Terrain: White Mountains (Baldy Peak, 11,420 ft MSL — highest
  point in Arizona outside Humphreys Peak); Salt River Canyon;
  Black River; Fort Apache (historical post, 1870–1922);
  Hon-Dah (tribal casino/resort area); Sunrise Park Resort
  (tribally owned ski area)
- Headwaters of Salt River and Little Colorado River on reservation
- Fort Apache National Historic Landmark — 28 original structures
  dating 1871–1922; most intact frontier military post in SW
- Apache trout (Oncorhynchus apache) — Arizona state fish;
  federally threatened; native only to White Mountains;
  reservation streams = primary critical habitat
- Mexican spotted owl (Strix occidentalis lucida) — federally
  threatened; old-growth ponderosa pine canyon nesting
- White Mountain Apache Game and Fish Department — active tribal
  conservation enforcement; game wardens patrol reservation
- Airspace: Class E above 700 ft AGL; surface Class G

## Regulations
- White Mountain Apache Tribal Code — sovereign authority over
  all reservation lands and airspace
- Federal Indian Law (25 U.S.C. § 177) — tribal sovereignty doctrine
- Endangered Species Act (16 U.S.C. § 1531) Section 9 — Apache
  trout critical habitat in reservation streams; drone disturbance
  of stream habitat = potential take via harassment; tribal and
  USFWS joint ESA enforcement
- ESA Section 9 — Mexican spotted owl nesting; 0.5-mile buffer
  zones around active nests enforced by tribal conservation officers
- National Historic Preservation Act (54 U.S.C. § 300101) —
  Fort Apache National Historic Landmark; drone vibration near
  1871-era wooden structures threatens structural integrity
- Archaeological Resources Protection Act (16 U.S.C. § 470aa) —
  extensive prehistoric and Apache cultural sites throughout
  reservation; tribal THPO exercises ARPA authority
- American Indian Religious Freedom Act (42 U.S.C. § 1996) —
  sacred springs, mountains, and ceremonial sites throughout
  White Mountains
- Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
  (25 U.S.C. § 3001) — ancestral burial sites throughout reservation
- White Mountain Apache Game and Fish regulations — tribal
  wildlife harassment prohibition applies to all species
  including game animals, raptors, and fish
- FAA 14 CFR Part 107 governs commercial operations nationwide

## Penalties
- White Mountain Apache tribal court: equipment confiscation;
  fines; criminal charges; permanent reservation ban;
  tribal game wardens actively patrol and enforce
- ESA Section 9 (Apache trout): civil penalties up to $25,000;
  criminal penalties up to $50,000 + 1 year imprisonment
- ESA Section 9 (spotted owl): same penalty structure
- NHPA civil penalties for Fort Apache NHL structural damage
- ARPA violations: fines up to $20,000 + 2 years imprisonment
- NAGPRA violations: federal criminal prosecution
- FAA civil penalties up to $27,500 per violation per day
- Criminal prosecution under 18 U.S.C. § 32 for willful violations

## Special Permissions
- White Mountain Apache Tribe Historic Preservation Office is
  the primary authorization pathway
- Fort Apache NHS area: separate coordination with Fort Apache
  Heritage Foundation required in addition to tribal permit
- ESA Section 7 biological assessment required for Apache trout
  stream corridor and spotted owl nesting zone operations
- Film and research: tribal permit required; all footage subject
  to tribal review; Sunrise Park Resort area may have separate
  commercial operations protocols
Submit requests to: White Mountain Apache Tribe Historic
Preservation Office,
PO Box 700, Whiteriver, AZ 85941
Fort Apache Heritage Foundation:
PO Box 628, Whiteriver, AZ 85941
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+ ## Authorization Status
+ - Recreational: ❌ Absolutely prohibited — tribal sovereignty primary
+ - Commercial (Part 107): ❌ White Mountain Apache Tribe authorization
+   required; FAA Part 107 does not confer rights over tribal airspace
+ - Tribal Sovereignty: ⚠️ ABSOLUTE — White Mountain Apache Tribe
+   exercises full sovereign authority over reservation airspace
+ - ESA Layer: ⚠️ Apache trout (federally threatened) — headwaters
+   critical habitat; Mexican spotted owl nesting documented
+ - Historic Layer: ⚠️ Fort Apache National Historic Landmark —
+   most intact frontier military post in the American Southwest
+ 
+ ## Geographic Boundaries
+ White Mountain Apache Reservation is located in Navajo, Apache,
+ and Gila Counties, Arizona, administered by the White Mountain
+ Apache Tribe.
+ - Total area: ~1,664,972 acres (~2,601 square miles)
+ - Coordinates: 33.7979° N, 109.9684° W (Whiteriver, tribal capital)
+ - Nearest city: Show Low, AZ (~40 miles northwest);
+   Springerville, AZ (~60 miles northeast)
+ - Terrain: White Mountains (Baldy Peak, 11,420 ft MSL — highest
+   point in Arizona outside Humphreys Peak); Salt River Canyon;
+   Black River; Fort Apache (historical post, 1870–1922);
+   Hon-Dah (tribal casino/resort area); Sunrise Park Resort
+   (tribally owned ski area)
+ - Headwaters of Salt River and Little Colorado River on reservation
+ - Fort Apache National Historic Landmark — 28 original structures
+   dating 1871–1922; most intact frontier military post in SW
+ - Apache trout (Oncorhynchus apache) — Arizona state fish;
+   federally threatened; native only to White Mountains;
+   reservation streams = primary critical habitat
+ - Mexican spotted owl (Strix occidentalis lucida) — federally
+   threatened; old-growth ponderosa pine canyon nesting
+ - White Mountain Apache Game and Fish Department — active tribal
+   conservation enforcement; game wardens patrol reservation
+ - Airspace: Class E above 700 ft AGL; surface Class G
+ 
+ ## Regulations
+ - White Mountain Apache Tribal Code — sovereign authority over
+   all reservation lands and airspace
+ - Federal Indian Law (25 U.S.C. § 177) — tribal sovereignty doctrine
+ - Endangered Species Act (16 U.S.C. § 1531) Section 9 — Apache
+   trout critical habitat in reservation streams; drone disturbance
+   of stream habitat = potential take via harassment; tribal and
+   USFWS joint ESA enforcement
+ - ESA Section 9 — Mexican spotted owl nesting; 0.5-mile buffer
+   zones around active nests enforced by tribal conservation officers
+ - National Historic Preservation Act (54 U.S.C. § 300101) —
+   Fort Apache National Historic Landmark; drone vibration near
+   1871-era wooden structures threatens structural integrity
+ - Archaeological Resources Protection Act (16 U.S.C. § 470aa) —
+   extensive prehistoric and Apache cultural sites throughout
+   reservation; tribal THPO exercises ARPA authority
+ - American Indian Religious Freedom Act (42 U.S.C. § 1996) —
+   sacred springs, mountains, and ceremonial sites throughout
+   White Mountains
+ - Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
+   (25 U.S.C. § 3001) — ancestral burial sites throughout reservation
+ - White Mountain Apache Game and Fish regulations — tribal
+   wildlife harassment prohibition applies to all species
+   including game animals, raptors, and fish
+ - FAA 14 CFR Part 107 governs commercial operations nationwide
+ 
+ ## Penalties
+ - White Mountain Apache tribal court: equipment confiscation;
+   fines; criminal charges; permanent reservation ban;
+   tribal game wardens actively patrol and enforce
+ - ESA Section 9 (Apache trout): civil penalties up to $25,000;
+   criminal penalties up to $50,000 + 1 year imprisonment
+ - ESA Section 9 (spotted owl): same penalty structure
+ - NHPA civil penalties for Fort Apache NHL structural damage
+ - ARPA violations: fines up to $20,000 + 2 years imprisonment
+ - NAGPRA violations: federal criminal prosecution
+ - FAA civil penalties up to $27,500 per violation per day
+ - Criminal prosecution under 18 U.S.C. § 32 for willful violations
+ 
+ ## Special Permissions
+ - White Mountain Apache Tribe Historic Preservation Office is
+   the primary authorization pathway
+ - Fort Apache NHS area: separate coordination with Fort Apache
+   Heritage Foundation required in addition to tribal permit
+ - ESA Section 7 biological assessment required for Apache trout
+   stream corridor and spotted owl nesting zone operations
+ - Film and research: tribal permit required; all footage subject
+   to tribal review; Sunrise Park Resort area may have separate
+   commercial operations protocols
+ Submit requests to: White Mountain Apache Tribe Historic
+ Preservation Office,
+ PO Box 700, Whiteriver, AZ 85941
+ Fort Apache Heritage Foundation:
+ PO Box 628, Whiteriver, AZ 85941