Previous Regulation—Back to Drone Regulations Directory—Next Regulation Section 107.37 Operation near aircraft; right-of-way rules. (a) Each small unmanned aircraft must yield the right of way to all aircraft, airborne vehicles, and launch and reentry vehicles. Yielding the right of way means that the small unmanned aircraft must give way to the aircraft or vehicle and […]
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Previous Regulation—Back to Drone Regulations Directory—Next Regulation Section 107.36ย Carriage of hazardous material. A small unmanned aircraft may not carry hazardous material. For purposes of this section, the term hazardous material is defined in 49 CFR 171.8. My Commentary on Section 107.36ย ย ย Carriage of hazardous material. Pay attention to the FAA’s statement regarding LIPO batteries, “The […]
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Previous Regulation—Back to Drone Regulations Directory—Next Regulation When most people think of 107.33’s requirement for visual observers in certain circumstances, they don’t think of 107.31.ย Here’s what happens, when you fly beyond line of sight, the remote pilot won’t be able to determine if the visual observer can see the aircraft and the visual observer […]
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Previous Regulation—Back to Drone Regulations Directory—Next Regulation Section 107.27 Alcohol or drugs. A person manipulating the flight controls of a small unmanned aircraft system or acting as a remote pilot in command or visual observer must comply with the provisions of ยงยง91.17 and 91.19 of this chapter. Section 91.17 Alcohol or drugs. (a) No person […]
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Previous Regulation—Back to Drone Regulations Directory—Next Regulation Section 107.25 Operation from a moving vehicle or aircraft. No person may operate a small unmanned aircraft systemโ (a) From a moving aircraft; or (b) From a moving land or water-borne vehicle unless the small unmanned aircraft is flown over a sparsely populated area and is not transporting […]
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