Overview
Greensboro is located in North Carolina. Drone operations are governed by federal FAA regulations (14 CFR Part 107) and may be subject to state and local ordinances.
State Regulations & Statutes
North Carolina has a strong drone law framework. N.C.G.S. § 15A-300.1 establishes rules for drone surveillance and prohibits drones from being used to conduct surveillance of individuals without consent. N.C.G.S. § 14-401.24 prohibits weaponizing drones or attaching any weapon to a UAS. N.C.G.S. § 1-539.2B addresses civil liability for drone trespass. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) Division of Aviation regulates UAS statewide. Piedmont Triad International Airport (KGSO) Class C airspace covers Greensboro and the surrounding Piedmont Triad region. The Research Triangle and Piedmont Triad areas have growing drone industry presence including UTM initiatives.
Applicable Statutes & Penal Codes
- N.C.G.S. § 15A-300.1 — Prohibits drone surveillance of individuals without consent; law enforcement drone use requires court order
- N.C.G.S. § 14-401.24 — Weaponizing drones is a Class E felony; any weapon attachment to a UAS is illegal
- N.C.G.S. § 1-539.2B — Civil liability for drone operators whose aircraft trespass on private property
- 14 CFR § 91.130 — Class C authorization required for KGSO (Piedmont Triad International) Class C airspace
- 14 CFR Part 107 — Remote Pilot Certificate required for all commercial drone operations
- North Carolina State Parks: advance authorization required from NC Division of Parks and Recreation
- NC Wildlife Resources Commission areas: comply with NC wildlife observation rules; no harassing wildlife with drones
- FAA LAANC available for KGSO Class C via approved apps
Permits & Registration
Commercial operators must hold FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. LAANC authorization available for KGSO Class C via FAA DroneZone or approved apps including AirMap and Aloft. North Carolina State Parks: advance authorization from NC Division of Parks and Recreation at (919) 707-9300 or ncparks.gov. City of Greensboro parks: contact Greensboro Parks and Recreation at (336) 373-2549. Guilford County parks: (336) 641-3444. Recreational flyers must register drones over 0.55 lbs and pass TRUST test.
Official Statute Links
- https://www.ncleg.gov/enactedlegislation/statutes/html/bysection/chapter_15a/gs_15a-300.1.html
- https://www.ncleg.gov/enactedlegislation/statutes/html/bysection/chapter_14/gs_14-401.24.html
- https://www.ncleg.gov/enactedlegislation/statutes/html/bysection/chapter_1/gs_1-539.2b.html
- https://www.faa.gov/uas/commercial_operators/part_107/
Local Ordinances
The City of Greensboro's Parks and Recreation Department administers a policy restricting drone operations in city parks without prior authorization. Piedmont Triad International Airport's Class C airspace covers Greensboro and the surrounding region including High Point and Winston-Salem approaches. Bryan Park, a 1,000-acre city park and golf facility, and Guilford Courthouse National Military Park (NPS) both have specific restrictions on drone use. The Greensboro Coliseum and LeBauer Park downtown area may see event-related flight restrictions during major events.
Local Restrictions & Rules
- Greensboro Parks and Recreation: drones prohibited in all city parks without prior written authorization — (336) 373-2549
- Guilford Courthouse National Military Park: NPS 36 CFR § 1.5 — drone operations prohibited without special use permit
- KGSO Class C airspace: covers Greensboro metro from surface; LAANC authorization required
- Bryan Park: large city park; advance authorization from Greensboro Parks required
- Country Park: city park with lake; advance authorization required
- Greensboro Coliseum: event TFRs possible during major concerts and sporting events
- Tanger Family Bicentennial Garden: city garden facility; advance permission required
- Guilford County parks: Guilford County Parks permit required — (336) 641-3444
- Greensboro Science Center: private facility; advance written permission required
Local Contacts
- Parks & Planning: Greensboro Parks and Recreation, (336) 373-2549, greensboro-nc.gov/departments/parks-recreation
Nearby Airports & Airspace
Airspace restrictions apply near airports. Always check B4UFLY and LAANC before flying.
Piedmont Triad International Airport (KGSO) — 8 miles away
Tower Frequency: 120.9
Requirements: Check B4UFLY for airspace class. Request LAANC authorization if needed. Contact airport operations.
High Point Municipal Airport (KHPT) — 12 miles away
Tower Frequency: See airnav.com
Requirements: Check B4UFLY for airspace class. Request LAANC authorization if needed. Contact airport operations.
Burlington-Alamance Regional Airport (KBUY) — 20 miles away
Tower Frequency: See airnav.com
Requirements: Check B4UFLY for airspace class. Request LAANC authorization if needed. Contact airport operations.
Smith Reynolds Airport (Winston-Salem) (KINT) — 28 miles away
Tower Frequency: 119.7
Requirements: Check B4UFLY for airspace class. Request LAANC authorization if needed. Contact airport operations.
Local Flying Guide
Always verify conditions with local authorities and property owners before flight.
Potential Safe Flying Locations
- Lake Brandt and Lake Higgins recreation areas (north Greensboro) — city watershed; verify current drone permit requirements
- Piedmont Triad rural areas (Randolph County, ~20 mi south) — agricultural countryside; outside KGSO Class C
- Forsyth County open areas (northwest, ~25 mi) — rural Piedmont; outside major airspace
- Hanging Rock State Park (northwest, ~40 mi) — NC State Parks permit required; spectacular granite outcrops and Sauratown Mountains
- Alamance County farmland (east, ~25 mi) — open Piedmont countryside; outside KGSO Class C
- Uwharrie National Forest (southeast, ~50 mi) — USFS commercial permit required; remote forest trails and open areas
Areas to Avoid
- KGSO Class C airspace — covers Greensboro-High Point metro; LAANC required
- Guilford Courthouse National Military Park — NPS drone prohibition
- All Greensboro city parks — administrative prohibition; advance authorization required
- Bryan Park during special events — additional restrictions possible
- Greensboro Coliseum during major events — event TFRs possible
- KINT Class D (Winston-Salem) — Class D authorization required for that area
- KHPT traffic pattern area — High Point Municipal; verify airspace
- Guilford County Regional Airport area (KGSO perimeter) — LAANC authorization area
Weather Considerations
Greensboro has a humid subtropical climate with warm summers and mild winters. Summer (June–August) brings high heat, humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms — convective activity peaks around 3–5 PM daily. Spring (March–May) brings occasional severe weather and tornadoes in the North Carolina Piedmont. Fall (September–November) is the best flying season with stable air, lower humidity, and spectacular foliage. Winter (December–February) is mild — snow events are infrequent but ice storms can occur. Fog is common in morning hours in fall and winter.
Seasonal Tips
BEST: October–November — exceptional fall foliage for aerial photography; mild temperatures; stable air. GOOD: March–April before severe weather season. AVOID: July–August afternoon thunderstorms peak hours (2–6 PM). SPRING SEVERE WEATHER: Monitor NWS Winston-Salem (weather.gov/rah) during April–May for tornado and severe thunderstorm watches. SUMMER STRATEGY: Fly before 10 AM to capture golden-hour light and beat afternoon storm activity.
Compliance Checklist
- ✓ Federal FAA Part 107 or recreational exemption
- ✓ North Carolina state regulations
- ✓ Greensboro local ordinances
- ✓ B4UFLY airspace check
- ✓ LAANC authorization if in controlled airspace
- ✓ Property owner permission
- ✓ Weather safety