El Prado Park
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The Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department has designated eight city parks as radio/remote-control aircraft, model rocket and drone-use locations. Pilots must follow Phoenix City Code, section 24-49, as well as state and federal regulations.

FAA information for recreational pilots​.

Coyote Basin

2730 E. Beardsley Rd.
(27th Pl. and Beardsley Rd.)
Desert Foothills Park - Lower Field

1010 E. Marketplace SE
(Chandler Blvd. and Desert Foothills Pkwy.)
Dynamite Park

4550 E. Dynamite Rd.
(Dynamite Rd. and 44th St.)
El Prado Park

6428 S. 19th Ave.
(19th Ave. and Southern Ave.)
Esteban Park - East Quadrant

3345 E. Roeser Rd.
(32nd St. and Broadway Rd.)
Grovers Basin

17447 N. 20th St.
(Cave Creek Rd. and Grovers Ave.)
Mountain View II Park - South of Ballfield

9901 N. 7th Ave.
(7th Ave. and Cinnabar Ave.)
Werner's​ Field

17831 N. 7th Ave.
(7th Ave. and Grovers Ave.)

DESCRIPTION

El Prado Park in Arizona is a serene and picturesque location situated in the city of Phoenix. The park offers a range of amenities such as open green spaces, shaded areas, walking paths, playgrounds, and picnic facilities. It is an ideal spot for family outings, casual strolls, and various outdoor activities.


Is it Worth Flying a Drone There?
El Prado Park features ample open space and greenery, which can provide some visually appealing aerial footage. The park's larger open fields and picturesque settings could certainly offer some interesting perspectives for drone photography and videography.

Legality of Flying a Drone There
To determine the legality of flying a drone at El Prado Park, you would need to consider both local and federal regulations.
1. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Regulations:
- Recreational Use: Flying a drone recreationally is generally permitted, but you must follow the FAA guidelines which include keeping the drone within the visual line of sight, flying below 400 feet, avoiding flying over people or moving vehicles, and not interfering with manned aircraft.
- Commercial Use: If you plan to fly the drone for commercial purposes, you need to comply with the FAA’s Part 107 regulations which require you to have a Remote Pilot Certificate.
2. Local Regulations:
- Some cities or municipalities have their own rules about drone usage in public parks. You should check with the City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department for any specific regulations or restrictions that may apply to El Prado Park.
- It's advisable to review Phoenix's local drone ordinances to ensure you are not violating any specific municipal code.

Do You Need LAANC Authorization?
Whether or not you need Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC) authorization depends on the airspace classification:
- El Prado Park sits in Phoenix, so you should check whether it's within controlled airspace (Class B, C, D, or E1). If it is within controlled airspace, you'd need to request LAANC authorization before flying your drone.
- You can use apps or FAA's resources to determine the airspace classification of the area surrounding El Prado Park.

Other Considerations
- Privacy Concerns: Be mindful of other park visitors' privacy. Avoid flying close to people or private property.
- Wildlife: Ensure that your drone does not disturb local wildlife. Regulatory guidelines could include stipulations against flying near protected wildlife areas.
- Weather Conditions: Arizona weather can vary, so check conditions on the day you plan to fly. High winds, extreme heat, or other adverse conditions could make drone operation hazardous.

Summary
- El Prado Park in Phoenix, Arizona, can be a suitable location for flying a drone, with its scenic green spaces offering good opportunities for aerial photography.
- Check both FAA and local regulations to ensure you are permitted to fly a drone there.
- LAANC authorization may be required depending on the airspace classification.
- Be courteous to other park visitors, respect privacy concerns, and follow all applicable rules and regulations to ensure a safe and legally compliant drone flight.

TRAIL ADDRESS

6328 S 19th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85041, USA

FLIGHT AREA

16 hectares

AIRSPACE

D

MEMBERS-ONLY

No

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