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Drone Rules for Port Saint Lucie RC Hobby Group
Port St. Lucie, Florida (FL)
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5227 NW Blanton BLVD, Port St. Lucie, FL 34986, USA
Lat: 27.357 • Lng: -80.3936
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- https://www.faa.gov/uas/recreational_flyers — This is a high-quality community environment. You are being vetted as a responsible pilot from your first interaction. Professionalism and adherence to club bylaws are the only ways to ensure your access is legal and welcome.
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| Summary | — | Fly Status: Managed Private Facility. The PSL RC Hobby Group is a premier AMA-sanctioned, electric-only flying site in Port St. Lucie, FL. It is not a public park. Per 2026 FAA regulations and club bylaws, all flight operations mandate active FAA registration (for aircraft >250g), the TRUST safety certificate, and adhe |
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Explanation The PSL RC Hobby Group (Charter 5329) operates the Blanton Torino Airfield, a 40-acre facility featuring geotex and grass runways, a dedicated heli-pad, a dirt track for land vehicles, and a lake for RC boats. It is a technical, member-run facility, not a recreational public space. Unauthorized flying is considered an intrusion. Core Requirements for 2026 (USA/Florida): FAA Federal Mandates: All drones over 250g must be registered via FAA DroneZone. You must broadcast Remote ID and carry your TRUST certificate proof at all times. Membership & Access: The field is open sun-up to sun-down, but access is strictly for members. Spectators are welcome only when accompanied by a member. Club Rules: As an "electrics-only" club, combustion engines (nitro/gas) are generally prohibited to comply with local noise and environmental ordinances. Safety Zones: The facility enforces strict separation between the "pit" (startup) area, the spectator zone, and the active flight lines. How to be "Socially Accepted": Request Membership: Never show up to fly unannounced. Visit their official website to submit a membership application. Safety Protocol: Familiarize yourself with the Model Aircraft Safety Code (AMA). Upon joining, you will be expected to follow specific frequency management procedures to prevent signal interference with other pilots. Respect the "Electric-Only" Rule: Ensure your fleet complies with the club’s specific power source limitations.
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+ Explanation + The PSL RC Hobby Group (Charter 5329) operates the Blanton Torino Airfield, a 40-acre facility featuring geotex and grass runways, a dedicated heli-pad, a dirt track for land vehicles, and a lake for RC boats. It is a technical, member-run facility, not a recreational public space. Unauthorized flying is considered an intrusion. + + Core Requirements for 2026 (USA/Florida): + + FAA Federal Mandates: All drones over 250g must be registered via FAA DroneZone. You must broadcast Remote ID and carry your TRUST certificate proof at all times. + + Membership & Access: The field is open sun-up to sun-down, but access is strictly for members. Spectators are welcome only when accompanied by a member. + + Club Rules: As an "electrics-only" club, combustion engines (nitro/gas) are generally prohibited to comply with local noise and environmental ordinances. + + Safety Zones: The facility enforces strict separation between the "pit" (startup) area, the spectator zone, and the active flight lines. + + How to be "Socially Accepted": + + Request Membership: Never show up to fly unannounced. Visit their official website to submit a membership application. + + Safety Protocol: Familiarize yourself with the Model Aircraft Safety Code (AMA). Upon joining, you will be expected to follow specific frequency management procedures to prevent signal interference with other pilots. + + Respect the "Electric-Only" Rule: Ensure your fleet complies with the club’s specific power source limitations.