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 ...
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 ...
To operate drones commercially, individuals must obtain an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate, which involves meeting eligibility requirements, passing an aeronautical knowledge test, and ...
WASHINGTON – Today, the Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration has finalized the first operational rules (PDF) for routine commercial use of small unmanned aircraft systems ...
Action Item: The FAA’s new Part 107 regulations concerning small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (“sUAS”) went into effect August 29, 2016, boosting investments in the expanding commercial UAS market.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results