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Drone Rules for Skydive Georgia

Cedartown, Georgia (GA) • United States
493 Airport Rd #5049, Cedartown, GA 30125, USA
Lat: 34.0175 • Lng: -85.1488

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May 30, 2026 5:08 AM Approved • Created a new rules page for Skydive Georgia and documented facility-specific launch permission guidance.
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Associated place/name 493 Airport Rd #5049 Skydive Georgia
Flight status Unknown Permission
Summary Skydive Georgia operates from the Cedartown airport property. Pilots should obtain permission from the facility before launching, landing, or operating from within the designated area.
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## Facility access and launch permission

This location is an active skydiving operation at the Cedartown airport. Drone pilots should coordinate with facility management before launching, landing, or conducting flight operations from within the designated area.

Pilots must remain aware of airport activity, skydiving operations, and all applicable FAA airspace requirements.

Permission from the facility is recommended before operating within the mapped boundary.
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+ ## Facility access and launch permission
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+ This location is an active skydiving operation at the Cedartown airport. Drone pilots should coordinate with facility management before launching, landing, or conducting flight operations from within the designated area.
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+ Pilots must remain aware of airport activity, skydiving operations, and all applicable FAA airspace requirements.
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+ Permission from the facility is recommended before operating within the mapped boundary.