This toolkit is designed to assist law enforcement and
public safety entities in operating and handling situations involving drones or
UAS.
- Download
and print our Law Enforcement Pocket Card (PDF)
- Download
our Drones in Public Safety: A Guide to Starting Operations (PDF)
- State
and Local Regulation of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (PDF)
- Letter
to COA Holders – Statutory Requirement to Register UAS
(November 5, 2014) (PDF) - First
Responder Tactical Beyond Visual Line of Sight (TBVLOS) 91.113 Waiver
Guide (PDF)
Webinar: Drone Safety: It's the Law
The use of drones in our nation's airspace is rapidly increasing, which raises
both opportunities and challenges for public safety and government officials.
Learn more about how your authority allows you to take action and respond to
unauthorized or unsafe drone operations. Watch the webinar.
Advisory Circular (AC) 00-1.1B
Government or government-contracted aircraft operations must obtain COA from
the FAA prior to operations.
Advisory
Circular 00-1.1B, Public Aircraft Operations
Small UAS Rule Part 107
This rule contains safety regulations for drones weighing less than 55 pounds.
Summary
of the Part 107 Rule (PDF)
Fly under the Small UAS
Rule
Advisory
Circular 107-2 (PDF)
The Exception for Recreational Flyers
People who fly their drone, UAS, or model aircraft for fun are considered
recreational flyers.
Recreational Flyers &
Modeler Community-Based Organizations
Authorization
for limited recreational operations as described in section 44809 (PDF)
Advisory
Circular 91-57B – Exception for Limited Recreational Operations of Unmanned
Aircraft
Mobile Apps
The FAA's B4UFly
App assists users in determining where they can and can't fly. Law
enforcement and public safety agencies can use it to determine where they can
operate drones or whether drone operations are authorized in a specific
location or not.
Public Safety Small Drone Playbook
Drones are being safely integrated into our national
airspace for recreational, commercial, and public safety uses. However,
unauthorized operations can cause potential hazards to people and property both
in the air and on the ground. Our Public Safety Small Drone Playbook is
intended to be used as an informational resource for public safety officials
conducting investigations regarding drones. The Playbook can assist in
determining the difference between authorized and non-authorized drone
operations and what potential actions public safety might take.
- Drone
Response Playbook for Public Safety (PDF)
- Supplement
to the Drone Response Playbook for Public Safety
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