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  2. ArcGIS Web Application

    faa.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=9c2e4406710048e19806ebf6a...

    ArcGIS Web Application

  3. UAS Facility Maps | Federal Aviation Administration

    www.faa.gov/uas/commercial_operators/uas_facility_maps

    UAS Facility Maps show the maximum altitudes around airports where the FAA may authorize part 107 UAS operations without additional safety analysis. The maps should be used to inform requests for part 107 airspace authorizations and waivers in controlled airspace.

  4. The Federal Aviation Administration's National Airspace System (NAS) dashboard.

  5. Sectional Aeronautical Chart - Federal Aviation Administration

    www.faa.gov/air_traffic/flight_info/aeronav/productcatalog/vfrcharts/sectional

    The aeronautical information on Sectional Charts includes visual and radio aids to navigation, airports, controlled airspace, restricted areas, obstructions, and related data. These charts are updated every 56 days. Separate indices show the coverage of VFR Charts (Conterminous U.S. and Alaska).

  6. B4UFLY - Federal Aviation Administration

    www.faa.gov/uas/getting_started/b4ufly

    Informative, interactive maps with filtering options. The ability to check whether it is safe to fly in different locations by searching for a location or moving the location pin. Links to other FAA drone resources.

  7. Active < 1hour 1h - 2h 2h - 4h 4h - 8h > 8h Not Scheduled. Airport Waypoint Mapped Airport City FIR Boundary Center Boundary. U.S. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration. 800 Independence Avenue, SW. Washington, DC 20591. (866) TELL-FAA ( (866) 835-5322) Web Policies.

  8. Class Airspace - ArcGIS

    www.adds-faa.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/faa::class-airspace/about

    Class Airspace depicted on the United States, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands’ aeronautical charts.

  9. Use Air Aware on the web or mobile devices to check the airspace for federal & local UAS rules & regulations before taking flight.

  10. Learn more at faa.gov/uas. Make your Flight Plan at SkyVector.com. SkyVector is a free online flight planner. Flight planning is easy on our large collection of Aeronautical Charts, including Sectional Charts, Approach Plates, IFR Enroute Charts, and Helicopter route charts.

  11. Where Can I Fly? - Federal Aviation Administration

    www.faa.gov/uas/getting_started/where_can_i_fly

    Airspace Restrictions. Learn about airspace restrictions, especially around airports, so your drone does not endanger people or other aircraft. B4UFLY. The FAAs B4UFLY service shows where recreational flyers can and cannot fly. FAA-Recognized Identification Areas (FRIAs)