In Maryland, drones are subject to the same regulations as in the rest of the United States. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has primary jurisdiction over the operation of drones in the United States, and has established a set of rules and guidelines for the operation of drones, known as Part 107.
According to Part 107, anyone who wants to operate a drone for non-recreational purposes (such as for commercial or government use) must obtain a Remote Pilot Certificate from the FAA. To obtain this certificate, individuals must pass a knowledge test and be at least 16 years old.
There are also additional regulations that apply specifically to the operation of drones in Maryland. For example, it is illegal to operate a drone in a reckless or careless manner, or in a way that endangers the life or property of others. It is also illegal to operate a drone while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Finally, there may be additional regulations that apply to the operation of drones in certain areas of Maryland. For example, drones may be restricted from flying over certain sensitive areas, such as military bases or prisons. It is important to familiarize yourself with these regulations before operating a drone in Maryland.
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