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Texas Drone Rules for Recreational and Part 107 Pilots

Last updated: 2026-03-22

Texas Drone Rules for Recreational and Part 107 Pilots

Federal drone rules apply nationwide, while state and local rules may affect launch, landing, privacy, and property use in Texas.

Recreational flyers

Recreational flyers must follow current FAA recreational requirements.

Part 107 operators

Part 107 operators must comply with federal operating requirements and any authorization requirements.

Local considerations

State and local rules may affect where operations can begin or end even when FAA rules are satisfied.

Helpful FAA resources

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Important Disclaimer

This content is provided for general informational purposes only and may be incomplete, outdated, or inapplicable to your specific situation. It is not legal advice, aviation advice, safety advice, emergency guidance, or an official interpretation of any law, regulation, waiver, or authorization requirement.

Always confirm current requirements directly with the FAA, B4UFLY, UAS Facility Maps, LAANC/UAS service suppliers, airport operators, venue operators, landowners, and applicable local, state, tribal, or federal authorities before flight.