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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Have you ever wondered what the FAA has done in going after bad drone flyers? Have they fined remote pilots? Have they taken away their pilot certificates? All these questions and many more will be answered in this article which is designed to be the most comprehensive article on the topic. We dive into 70 […]
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Some people wonder how much expectation of privacy there is when flying aircraft in the airspace of the United States. This cuts two ways: expectations of privacy of those persons (pilots and passengers) flying in their aircraft and expectations of homeowners on the ground being flown over. Expectations of Privacy of Pilots Many incorrectly assume […]
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ORDER OF ASSESSMENT You were advised through a Notice of Proposed Assessment, dated December 3, 2014, that the FAA proposed to assess a civil penalty in the amount of $2,200.00. After considering all the evidence presently a part of this proceeding, including the information presented by you, and pursuant to the settlement agreement reached between […]
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