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Drone Rules for Lombard Park District - Lombard Commons Soccer Fields
Lombard, Illinois (il)
• United States
Elm St &, S Grace St, Lombard, IL 60148, USA
Lat: 41.8864 • Lng: -88.0076
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• Added FAA drone requirements, Lombard Park District restrictions, safety guidance, and official supporting sources for drone operations at Lombard Common.
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- https://www.faa.gov/uas/getting_started/remote_id — Lombard Park District conduct ordinance restricts unsafe drone use and FAA rules apply to all drone operations.
- https://lombardparks.com/lombard-common/ — Lombard Park District conduct ordinance restricts unsafe drone use and FAA rules apply to all drone operations.
- https://www.faa.gov/uas/recreational-flyers — Lombard Park District conduct ordinance restricts unsafe drone use and FAA rules apply to all drone operations.
- https://lombardparks.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Conduct-Ordinance-2022.pdf — Lombard Park District conduct ordinance restricts unsafe drone use and FAA rules apply to all drone operations.
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| Summary | — | Drone flights at Lombard Common must follow FAA regulations and may require permission from the Lombard Park District for takeoff or landing on park property. Avoid flying over crowds, playgrounds, sports activities, or events. Check airspace authorization before every flight. |
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## Drone Rules for Lombard Common Drone operators must comply with all FAA regulations while flying at Lombard Common in Lombard, Illinois. ## Local Park Restrictions The Lombard Park District restricts unsafe drone operations and may require permission for drone takeoff or landing on park property. Pilots should avoid: - Flying over crowds - Flying near playgrounds - Flying during sports games or events - Low-altitude passes near people - Disturbing park visitors ## FAA Requirements All drone pilots must: - Stay below 400 ft AGL - Maintain visual line of sight - Yield to manned aircraft - Follow Remote ID requirements - Have a TRUST certificate for recreational flights - Have Part 107 certification for commercial flights ## Recommended Flying Conditions Best times to fly: - Early mornings - Weekdays - Low-traffic park hours Avoid flying during: - Festivals - Sporting events - Busy summer afternoons ## Hazards Possible hazards include: - Trees - Light poles - Sports netting - Heavy pedestrian traffic - Nearby suburban radio interference ## Notes Always verify current FAA airspace status and temporary flight restrictions before flight.
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+ ## Drone Rules for Lombard Common + + Drone operators must comply with all FAA regulations while flying at Lombard Common in Lombard, Illinois. + + ## Local Park Restrictions + + The Lombard Park District restricts unsafe drone operations and may require permission for drone takeoff or landing on park property. + + Pilots should avoid: + - Flying over crowds + - Flying near playgrounds + - Flying during sports games or events + - Low-altitude passes near people + - Disturbing park visitors + + ## FAA Requirements + + All drone pilots must: + - Stay below 400 ft AGL + - Maintain visual line of sight + - Yield to manned aircraft + - Follow Remote ID requirements + - Have a TRUST certificate for recreational flights + - Have Part 107 certification for commercial flights + + ## Recommended Flying Conditions + + Best times to fly: + - Early mornings + - Weekdays + - Low-traffic park hours + + Avoid flying during: + - Festivals + - Sporting events + - Busy summer afternoons + + ## Hazards + + Possible hazards include: + - Trees + - Light poles + - Sports netting + - Heavy pedestrian traffic + - Nearby suburban radio interference + + ## Notes + + Always verify current FAA airspace status and temporary flight restrictions before flight.