About CanIFlyHere.us
CanIFlyHere.us is a free drone airspace planning tool that overlays publicly available Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) geospatial data onto an interactive map. It was built to give recreational and commercial drone pilots a fast, readable answer to the most common pre-flight question: is this location safe and legal to fly in?
Why we built it
The FAA publishes detailed airspace data through its ArcGIS open data platform, but interpreting those layers requires GIS knowledge that most pilots don't have. Existing tools are either buried inside complex aviation apps, require account creation, or don't clearly explain what each restriction means in plain terms. CanIFlyHere.us presents the same official data in a single-click interface with plain-language verdicts.
Data sources
All airspace data is pulled in real time from the FAA's public ArcGIS feature services. No data is stored or cached on our servers — every query goes directly to the FAA's infrastructure. The layers checked are:
- FAA UAS Facility Map (LAANC grid) — defines areas eligible for automated LAANC authorization and shows the maximum approved altitude ceiling for each grid cell.
- Permanent National Security UAS Flight Restrictions — DoD and federal facility no-fly zones that are active year-round.
- Part-Time National Security UAS Flight Restrictions — scheduled or event-driven restricted zones around sensitive sites.
- Prohibited Areas (14 CFR Part 73) — airspace where flight is forbidden by regulation at all times.
- Recreational Flyer Fixed Sites — CBO-approved locations for recreational drone operations.
- FAA Recognized Identification Areas (FRIAs) — zones where Remote ID-exempt drones may still operate legally.
What this tool does not cover
CanIFlyHere.us does not display temporary flight restrictions (TFRs), which are issued dynamically and change frequently. It also does not reflect local city or county ordinances, state park rules, or private property restrictions. For TFRs, use the FAA TFR map or the B4UFLY mobile app before every flight.
Accuracy and liability
This tool queries live FAA data and aims to reflect current conditions, but it is not an official FAA system and does not constitute flight authorization. Data may be delayed, incomplete, or contain errors. Pilots are solely responsible for ensuring their operations comply with all applicable regulations. See the Terms of Use for full details.
Feedback
This is an independent open project. Bug reports and feature suggestions are welcome via the GitHub repository.