For years and years, many have been talking about the FAA’s drone sightings reports. The drone sightings reports have been cited many times by the news media and elected officials who were rather alarmed about the data. Others in the industry cite the drone sightings as evidence of the greater need for the government(s) to […]
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Section 107.43 Operation in the vicinity of airports. No person may operate a small unmanned aircraft in a manner that interferes with operations and traffic patterns at any airport, heliport, or seaplane base. Previous Regulation—Back to Drone Regulations Directory—Next Regulation My Commentary on Section 107.43 Operation in the vicinity of airports. You should study 107.43 […]
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Section 89.120 Operations for aeronautical research or to show compliance with regulations The Administrator may authorize operations without remote identification where the operation is solely for the purpose of aeronautical research or to show compliance with regulations.
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Section 89.115 Alternative remote identification A person operating an unmanned aircraft that is not a standard remote identification unmanned aircraft may comply with the remote identification requirement of §89.105 by meeting all of the requirements of either paragraph (a) or (b) of this section. (a) Remote identification broadcast modules. Unless otherwise authorized by the Administrator, […]
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Section 89.110 Operation of standard remote identification unmanned aircraft. Unless otherwise authorized by the Administrator, a person may comply with the remote identification requirement of §89.105 by operating a standard remote identification unmanned aircraft under the following conditions: (a) Operational requirements. A person may operate a standard remote identification unmanned aircraft only if the person […]
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