Can you fly drones on the National Mall?


Can you fly drones on the National Mall? In the case of the Tidal Basin, there's a double whammy. Drones are currently banned from all of the 58 national parks administered by the National Park Service–and the Tidal Basin and National Mall area is one of those. But more importantly, most of the Washington DC area is considered restricted airspace.


Why are drones banned in national parks?

If you fly a drone in an NPS-administered park, you risk interfering with the flora and fauna of the location. You can also disturb park visitors, hikers, bikers, camping tourists, etc. Drone pilots caught breaking the rules will be fined $5,000 and risk up to six months in jail.


Can you fly a drone around the National Monument?

This policy prohibits launching, landing, and operation of uncrewed aircraft on lands and waters administered by NPS, including National Parks, National Monuments, National Recreation Areas, National Historic Sites, National Seashores, National Memorials, and others.


Why are drones banned in US national parks?

If you fly a drone in an NPS-administered park, you risk interfering with the flora and fauna of the location. You can also disturb park visitors, hikers, bikers, camping tourists, etc. Drone pilots caught breaking the rules will be fined $5,000 and risk up to six months in jail.