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No, you can’t shoot drones out of the sky!

June 26, 2025

This is an excerpt from our full post onDrone Rush.

I get it: There’s adronein your neighborhood — even over top of your property — that is making you uncomfortable. I will never condone pesky or illegal drone flights, but you still can’t shoot the drone out of the sky. It’s illegal.

I speak today aboutlaws and rules within the United States. I am upset about arandom news articleof a drone being shot out of the sky, so please forgive me if I go off the rails a little.

DJI Mavic Pro hovering next to a machine gun - Don’t shoot drones, its illegal.

Let me say a few things, and make them entirely clear.

A drone can:

There is more to it, of course. We invite you to check out our Drone laws explanation articles,Part 1andPart 2, for all the details.

A drone cannot:

As well, there are more things a drone cannot do. For now, I’ll simply point you toward theNo Drone Zoneinformation, it may well be that a nuisance drone is in violation of flight or airspace laws already.

What can I do?

With these laws alone, it becomes very difficult to determine what is and is not legal with a drone. More importantly, it makes it very hard to determine what you may do to protect yourself if there is a rogue pilot harassing you.

Here’s the thing, I’ve used derivatives of a word more than once already in this article: “Harassment.”

DJI Mavic 2 Pro camera photo sample sunset street - Don’t shoot drones, its illegal.

There are many, many laws on the books that deal with noise complaints, harassment, abuse, trespassing, violations of privacy and more.Allof these laws apply to every drone pilot, as pertains to the use of their drone.

What do you do when your neighbor breaks one of these laws? (A drone in the sky above your house is not threatening your life, so let’s take that portion of trespassing laws off the table.)

Panoramic photo of a neighborhood - shooting down drones is illegal.

If you are certain that the drone is violatingFAA drone flight rules, the FAA has a hotline, report the drone:

For any other violations, including your privacy or harassment concerns, call the police. In addition, you could gather evidence and take them to court or, contact your community association that may also have rules and repercussions. These can all solve the issue long term, but have you considered a conversation or a written letter to your neighbor?

In the case of a drone over your yard, let me tell you from my perspective, if my drone is over your house, it means I’m taking photo or video of somewhere else. I am not snooping on you, I am just taking advantage of my rights in the sky to get a cool shot of the nature and mountain ranges that cover more than half of the horizon in my neighborhood.

If my drone is causing you grief, a simple request and I would be more than happy to no longer fly over your home.

Better yet, allow me to share the experience with you. I am happy to educate on how drones operate, many of which have very wide field-of-view lenses on them. Most photos I capture from 200 feet up are simply too far away for the camera to capture identifying facial features. Heck, half my photos from 100 feet up are too far for manydrone cameras. My point is, there is a good chance that a drone flying over your yard is not watching you, and if it is, call the police.

Let me be clear: I am uncomfortable when my neighbors are flying a drone above my house as well, just the same as I am annoyed by another neighbor with a frustratingly noisy car. I can’t shoot the car, and I can’t shoot the drone, and nor can you.

What’s next?

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