Kanawha River
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According to The Drone Life, 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://thedronelifenj.com/best-places-to-fly-a-drone-in-west-virginia/

DESCRIPTION


Kanawha River in West Virginia

The Kanawha River stretches approximately 97 miles through the state of West Virginia. Originating from the confluence of the New and Gauley Rivers at the town of Gauley Bridge, it flows northwest and eventually joins the Ohio River at Point Pleasant. The river passes through several towns and cities, including Charleston, the state capital. It's a significant waterway for the region, serving both commercial and recreational purposes.

Is it Worth Flying a Drone There?
The Kanawha River is a picturesque location that features diverse landscapes, industrial areas, lush greenery, and urban settings. With landmarks like the State Capitol building in Charleston and scenic areas along the riverbanks, it offers numerous opportunities for captivating aerial photography and videography. However, some parts of the river may be more visually appealing than others, so doing some research on specific spots can help you maximize the scenic value.

Am I Legally Allowed to Fly a Drone There?
In the United States, drone operations are regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Here are some general points to consider:
1. FAA Regulations: You must follow FAA regulations for recreational or commercial drone flight. This involves staying below 400 feet, keeping the drone within visual line-of-sight, and not flying over people or moving vehicles.
2. State and Local Laws: West Virginia has specific drone regulations, and local jurisdictions might impose their own rules. As an example, flying over certain public properties or near infrastructures such as bridges might be restricted.
3. National Parks: If any part of the river flows through a national park, flying a drone may be prohibited without special permission.

Do I Need LAANC Authorization?
LAANC (Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability) authorization is required if you are flying within controlled airspace, which usually includes areas near airports. Charleston Yeager Airport (CRW) is one airport along the Kanawha River, so if you plan to fly near Charleston, LAANC authorization would likely be required. You can easily request this authorization through various FAA-approved apps like AirMap, Kittyhawk, or your preferred drone flight app.

Additional Considerations
1. Safety: Always prioritize safety, keeping away from people, wildlife, and sensitive infrastructure. Be mindful of weather conditions and river traffic.
2. Respect Privacy: Be respectful of private property and the privacy of individuals.
3. Wildlife and Environment: West Virginia’s waterways can be home to various wildlife. It is important to ensure that your drone operations do not disturb local fauna or damage the natural environment.
4. Stay Updated: Rules and regulations can change. It's a good idea to regularly check the FAA's website or use updated drone apps that alert you to specific no-fly zones or temporary flight restrictions (TFRs).
By adhering to the regulatory guidelines and taking into consideration the particular environment of the Kanawha River, you can enjoy a safe and productive drone flying experience.

TRAIL ADDRESS

Kanawha River Public Access, 1310 14th St SE, Charleston, WV 25396, USA

FLIGHT AREA

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AIRSPACE

G

MEMBERS-ONLY

No

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