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Drone Rules for Biddle Park
Arroyo Grande, California (ca)
• United States
3500 Lopez Dr, Arroyo Grande, CA 93420, USA
Lat: 35.1791 • Lng: -120.517
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| Summary | — | Biddle Park in Arroyo Grande is a casual public park where small RC aircraft and drones may be flown during quiet, low-traffic times. Pilots must follow FAA rules, including TRUST and Remote ID requirements, and avoid flying near people or active park areas. |
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Biddle Park in Arroyo Grande is a casual local park that can work well for relaxed RC flying with smaller aircraft and lightweight drones during quieter hours. Because the park is shared with sports, families, and other visitors, pilots should keep flights low-risk, avoid crowded areas, and use good judgment at all times. As with any public park, all FAA recreational flying rules still apply. Pilots should carry their TRUST certificate, use Remote ID if required for their aircraft, and remain aware of nearby people, trees, and park activity while flying.
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+ Biddle Park in Arroyo Grande is a casual local park that can work well for relaxed RC flying with smaller aircraft and lightweight drones during quieter hours. Because the park is shared with sports, families, and other visitors, pilots should keep flights low-risk, avoid crowded areas, and use good judgment at all times. + + As with any public park, all FAA recreational flying rules still apply. Pilots should carry their TRUST certificate, use Remote ID if required for their aircraft, and remain aware of nearby people, trees, and park activity while flying.