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Drone Rules for 1200 Dutch Rd, Mt Pleasant, NC 28124, USA

Mount Pleasant, North Carolina (nc) • United States
1200 Dutch Rd, Mt Pleasant, NC 28124, USA
Lat: 35.4129 • Lng: -80.3931

Rules Edit History: 1200 Dutch Rd, Mt Pleasant, NC 28124, USA

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May 27, 2026 6:00 PM Approved • The issue was the address marker is a dudes house next to it and not the field itself, which is under the same address. Sorry for the confusion!
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Your proposed edit introduces a new FAA-Recognized Identification Area (FRIA) at 1200 Dutch Rd, Mt Pleasant, NC 28124, USA, allowing drone operations without Remote ID equipment within its boundaries. The description of a FRIA and the link to the official map are accurate and informative. However, the associated place change from 1111 Dutch Rd to 1200 Dutch Rd requires human verification to ensure accuracy. Please provide additional confirmation or documentation to support this change.
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Associated place id ChIJw4w1Z7pzVIgRDq7fj4lT_ik ChIJJU6l-rlzVIgRIBOYxoew7_0
Associated place/name 1111 Dutch Rd 1200 Dutch Rd, Mt Pleasant, NC 28124, USA
Associated address 1111 Dutch Rd, Mt Pleasant, NC 28124, USA 1200 Dutch Rd, Mt Pleasant, NC 28124, USA
Rule category Ground Air
Flight status Unknown Allowed
Summary FAA-Recognized Identification Area
Mapped shapes 250f5140-94fd-4aa2-a1fb-e8ea60056315
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"A FRIA is a defined geographic area where drones can be flown without Remote ID equipment. Both the drone and the pilot must be located within the FRIA's boundaries throughout the operation. In addition, the pilot of the drone must be able to see it at all times throughout the duration of the flight."
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+ "A FRIA is a defined geographic area where drones can be flown without Remote ID equipment. Both the drone and the pilot must be located within the FRIA's boundaries throughout the operation. In addition, the pilot of the drone must be able to see it at all times throughout the duration of the flight."