Individuals in the United States wanting to fly for commercial purposes (non-recreational) are required to have an airmen certificate. Most people fly under Part 107 and obtain the remote pilot certificate. This involves paying some money to take a test. Some people choose to just operate illegally without a remote pilot certificate. While some might […]
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Are you trying to learn about 107.39 or figure out how to obtain a Part 107.39 Over People Waiver? Are you beating your head against the keyboard because the FAA gives you very little guidance on 107.39 waivers or they deny your waiver request with little to nothing said? Is your business needing you to […]
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Are you searching for a drone anti-collision light? There are some great benefits to using a drone anti-collision light for recreational, public safety, and commercial operations. It increases safety and gives you greater flexibility in your operations. Remember to go over the list of tips and considerations before you buy anything because each drone anti-collision […]
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Need some Part 107 waiver examples you can study to try and obtain a Part 107 waiver? How about some created by the Federal Aviation Administration? I’ve successfully done 100+ waivers and I always found it a pain to identify what the FAA wants, what hazards there are for a particular operation, and what are […]
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History of Section 44807 Originally this provision was created under the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 and was listed as Section 333. The FAA Extension, Safety, and Security Act of 2016 extended the powers to be used for beyond-line-of-sight flying as well. The FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018 took this provision and codified […]
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