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If you’re operating drones 55 pounds or heavier, the FAA requires registration through Part 47, not the standard online method. This process can be technical and time-consuming—but we make it easy.
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Step 1. You fill out our contract and pay us.
Step 2. We will then send you a link where you can submit all of the information we need.
Step 3. We will then prep the paperwork and send it to you for electronic notarization.
Step 4. File to completed documents to the FAA. Note: The FAA requires a separate $5 registration fee per drone, which you’ll pay directly to the FAA. That’s the only cost not included.
Step 5. Send you the registration certificate.
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Aviation Attorney. FAA Certificated Commercial Pilot and Flight Instructor (CFI/CFII). Contributor at Forbes.com for Aerospace and Defense.