The new drone rules set to go into effect Monday -- known as Part 107 for the section of the federal aviation regulations -- are expected to be a boon to commercial operators, lifting many current ...
No more traditional pilot’s license Less recordkeeping No need to apply and wait for a Section 333 exemption. But for high value, good paying UAS work there are some disappointments – yet they come ...
Editors Note: There is an image associated with this release. Yesterday, the FAA announced they will begin to issue drone pilot's licenses in August to operate drones weighing less than 55lbs. The new ...
The first step to becoming a commercial drone pilot is to obtain your Part 107 license. As a licensed drone pilot, you can fly commercial missions, embark on exciting new adventures, hone your skills ...
“Owning a drone does not a pilot make” (Morritt, 2017). Why does only answering a few questions give someone the ability to fly through the skies like piloted aircraft? The ability to obtain a Part ...
Creating compelling drone footage for YouTube, especially for monetized channels, legally requires an FAA Part 107 license. Ideal drones for YouTube content feature high-resolution cameras (4K or ...
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Part 107 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (or the Small Drone Rule) applies to non-hobbyist small unmanned aircraft (UAS) commercial operations of all drones under 55 lbs. The final rule will go ...
There are several guidelines all drones operating in U.S. airspace must follow, such as remaining within the pilot’s line of sight. But there are waivers the FAA is granting for some ...