Throw it away with your household trash. Use it as long as it will still hold a charge. Follow the manufacturer’s guidance.
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increased endurance. an inflight fire. a change in aircraft center of gravity.
ensure the sUAS is equipped with a parachute ensure that the human beings who are not participating in the operation are under a covered structure or inside a non-moving vehicle. make sure the area is closed or restricted-access.
1 calendar month. 7 days. 14 days.
Yes, it will cost $5 per aircraft. They don’t need to, your aircraft are already registered and your pilots are certificated. No, they will have to obtain operating authority from the Department of Transportation.
Involves public aircraft or air carrier operations. Can be safely conducted under the terms of that certificate of waiver. Will be conducted outside of the United States.
The FAA’s DOC list. The FAA DroneZone. The manufacturer’s website.
If the owner is less than 13 years of age. If the owner does not have a valid United States driver’s license. All persons must register their small UA.
Equip the aircraft with a remote ID broadcast module. You must purchase a new drone to comply with Part 89. Older drones are grandfathered in and don’t need to comply with Part 89.