If you want to become a remote pilot, you need to know what is in the Remote Pilot Airmen Certification Standards (ACS). What Are the Airmen Certification Standards (ACS)? An ACS is a “comprehensive presentation that integrates the standards for what an applicant needs to know, consider, and do to pass both the knowledge test […]
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Section 107.41 Operation in certain airspace. The regulation says, “No person may operate a small unmanned aircraft in Class B, Class C, or Class D airspace or within the lateral boundaries of the surface area of Class E airspace designated for an airport unless that person has prior authorization from Air Traffic Control (ATC).” Notice […]
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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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Section 107.7 Inspection, testing, and demonstration of compliance. (a) A remote pilot in command, owner, or person manipulating the flight controls of a small unmanned aircraft system must— (1) Have in that person’s physical possession and readily accessible the remote pilot certificate with a small UAS rating and identification when exercising the privileges of that remote […]
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Are you interested in understanding what you need to study for your initial knowledge test or current training as defined by section 107.73? In this article we will discuss (1) the Part 107 initial knowledge test, (2) the recurrent training (3) practice Part 107 initial (4) actual language from 107.73, and (5) the FAA’s commentary […]
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