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Drone Rules for McFee Park
Farragut, Tennessee (tn)
• United States
917 McFee Rd, Farragut, TN 37934, USA
Lat: 35.8452 • Lng: -84.1898
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- Uncontrolled Class G airspace where FAA LAANC authorization is not required; Town of Farragut municipal park grounds permit recreational drone takeoffs and landings during standard operating hours.
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| Summary | — | Recreational drone flying is permitted across McFee Park's open fields under uncontrolled Class G airspace without needing FAA LAANC clearance, provided pilots completely avoid flying over visitors at the splashpad, sports fields, or playground areas, while commercial flights require standard town permissions. |
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McFee Park is a highly modern, environmentally conscious 26-acre community park located in Farragut, Tennessee, known for its extensive green features like solar panels and rain gardens. The park is a major local destination featuring a massive ADA-accessible playground, a large public splashpad, lighted synthetic turf sports fields, cozy picnic pavilions, and a 1.5-mile walking trail that connects to the regional greenway system. ## Requirements - TRUST Certificate
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+ McFee Park is a highly modern, environmentally conscious 26-acre community park located in Farragut, Tennessee, known for its extensive green features like solar panels and rain gardens. The park is a major local destination featuring a massive ADA-accessible playground, a large public splashpad, lighted synthetic turf sports fields, cozy picnic pavilions, and a 1.5-mile walking trail that connects to the regional greenway system. + + ## Requirements + - TRUST Certificate