Starting on February 20 Recreational Flyers may request an airspace authorization to operate in controlled airspace at night through LAANC and before you fly, make sure you meet all of the requirements of the Exception for Limited Recreational Operations of Unmanned Aircraft.
As a recreational flyer you can fly in controlled airspace if you have an airspace authorization from the FAA prior to flight through LAANC or the FAA’s Drone Zone.
In LAANC enabled areas authorizations are provided to drone pilots through companies approved by the FAA. These companies are known as FAA-Approved UAS Service Suppliers (FAA LAANC USSs). The companies have built desktop and mobile applications through which drone pilots submit their authorization request and receive other safety critical information related to their flight.
The companies provide near-real time airspace authorizations at pre-approved altitudes on the UAS Facility Maps . Choose the company that works best for you – they all provide information about the maximum altitude you can fly in a specific location and whether or not your flight is in controlled or uncontrolled airspace.
Follow these steps to get approval to fly through LAANC:
Drone Zone provides authorizations for airports that are not LAANC-enabled, however it does not provide authorizations in near-real time. All requests are processed manually at the FAA Air Traffic Service Centers. Only apply for authorization at or below approved altitudes on the UAS Facility Maps .
Airspace Authorization through FAA Drone Zone: