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Can a drone legally fly
at your property?

Click your property on the map — the answer comes straight from live FAA airspace data. And whatever paperwork the answer involves is ours to handle, not yours.

Step 1

Find your property, click it

Search your address or pan and zoom, then click your property. We'll query the FAA's airspace grids for that exact point.

Click your property on the map
Step 2

The FAA's answer

Airspace class, authorization ceiling, and what it means for your project.

Click your property above and the FAA's answer shows up here.

Whatever the answer, it's our paperwork.

Most of the Southeast is clear to fly under Part 107 with no authorization at all. Near airports, the FAA pre-approves altitudes square mile by square mile — and authorization there is usually instant through LAANC, the FAA's automated system.

Zero-altitude grids near runways take advance coordination with the FAA. Slower, but very often still flyable — we've done the legwork before.

Either way: airspace authorization is part of our flight planning, included in every mission. You never file anything.

Airspace answered. Now see the mission.

Draw your property on our Mission Estimator — acreage, flight scope, and a ballpark price in about 60 seconds. Same deal: free, no email required.

Draw Your Property → or just ask us directly