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According to UAV Coach and Pilot Institute, you are permitted to fly your drone here. The airspace class is G.
Mod is unable to confirm exact flyable area. Be sure to check with local laws and an airspace app such as Aloft or Airspace Link prior to flying. If you have more information regarding this location, please leave a comment below!
Reference:
https://uavcoach.com/where-to-fly-drone/louisville/
https://pilotinstitute.com/drones/states/kentucky/louisville/
DESCRIPTION
Long Run Park is a scenic and expansive park located in eastern Jefferson County, near Louisville, Kentucky. It is known for its lush landscapes, including both wooded areas and open fields, making it an attractive spot for outdoor activities such as picnicking, hiking, fishing, and boating. The park features a large lake, sports facilities, playgrounds, and picnic pavilions, making it a popular destination for families and nature enthusiasts.
Is it worth flying a drone there?
If you enjoy capturing natural beauty, varied landscapes, and outdoor recreational areas, Long Run Park could certainly offer some picturesque aerial views. The mix of open fields, wooded areas, and a sizable lake provides diverse scenery that could be quite compelling in drone footage.
Am I legally allowed to fly a drone there?
As of my knowledge cutoff date in 2021, there's no specific federal restriction from the FAA that would prevent you from flying a drone in Long Run Park. However, local regulations, park rules, and temporary flight restrictions can be more restrictive than federal guidelines.
1. Check Local Regulations: Before flying, verify any county or city-specific regulations that may apply to drone operations. Jefferson County and Louisville Metro Government may have additional rules for drone use in public parks.
2. Park Rules: Some parks have their own regulations that either limit or prohibit drone flights. Check with the park administration or on official park signage to ensure compliance with these rules.
Do I need LAANC authorization?
LAANC (Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability) authorization may be required if you are flying within controlled airspace near an airport. Long Run Park itself is not located near any major airports, but it's always best to double-check:
1. Check Airspace: Use the FAA's B4UFLY app or another airspace monitoring tool to verify if Long Run Park is in controlled airspace. If it is, you'll need to obtain LAANC authorization.
Anything else I need to know?
1. Drone Registration: Ensure your drone is registered with the FAA if it weighs more than 0.55 pounds (250 grams).
2. Part 107: If you’re flying for commercial purposes, ensure you have your Part 107 certification.
3. Stay Below 400 Feet: FAA regulations require keeping your drone below this altitude.
4. Respect Privacy and Safety: Always be aware of people around you. Avoid flying directly over crowds, maintain a safe distance from others, and respect their privacy.
5. Wildlife: Be mindful of local wildlife, especially near the lake. Drones can disturb animals, so it's best to keep your distance.
By taking these steps, you can help ensure a safe and enjoyable drone-flying experience at Long Run Park.
TRAIL ADDRESS
Long Run Park, Long Run Park Rd, Louisville, KY 40245, USA
FLIGHT AREA
Trail outline N/A
AIRSPACE
G
MEMBERS-ONLY
No
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