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Who holds the responsibility to ensure all crewmembers who are participating in the operation are not impaired by drugs or alcohol?
Remote Pilot in Command. (14 CFR Part 107.19 states that "the remote pilot in command is directly responsible for and is the final authority as to the operation of the small unmanned aircraft system." This includes making sure no one is intoxicated.)
Remote Pilot in Command.
(14 CFR Part 107.19 states that “the remote pilot in command is directly responsible for and is the final authority as to the operation of the small unmanned aircraft system.” This includes making sure no one is intoxicated.)
See lessA person without a Part 107 remote pilot certificate may operate an sUAS for commercial operations:
Under the direct supervision of a Remote PIC. (14 CFR Part 107.12(b) states that in order to operate a UAS under Part 107, one must be under the direct supervision of a remote pilot in command and the remote pilot in command has the ability to immediately take direct control of the flight of the smRead more
Under the direct supervision of a Remote PIC.
(14 CFR Part 107.12(b) states that in order to operate a UAS under Part 107, one must be under the direct supervision of a remote pilot in command and the remote pilot in command has the ability to immediately take direct control of the flight of the small unmanned aircraft.)
See lessWho is responsible for ensuring that there are enough crewmembers for a given sUAS operation?
Remote Pilot in Command (Remote PIC). (14 CFR Part 107.19 states that "the remote pilot in command is directly responsible for and is the final authority as to the operation of the small unmanned aircraft system." This would include making sure there are enough crewmembers.)
Remote Pilot in Command (Remote PIC).
(14 CFR Part 107.19 states that “the remote pilot in command is directly responsible for and is the final authority as to the operation of the small unmanned aircraft system.” This would include making sure there are enough crewmembers.)
See lessWho should you make your documents available to when asked?
The Administrator, authorized representatives from the NTSB or TSA, or any Federal, State, or Local Law enforcement officers. (According to 14CFR 107.7(a)(2) The rPIC must make available the documents to: - The FAA - Authorized representative of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) - AnyRead more
The Administrator, authorized representatives from the NTSB or TSA, or any Federal, State, or Local Law enforcement officers.
(According to 14CFR 107.7(a)(2) The rPIC must make available the documents to: – The FAA – Authorized representative of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) – Any Federal, State, or local law enforcement officer; or – Authorized representative of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA))
See lessWhich of the following operations would be regulated by 14 CFR 107?
Operating your sUAS for an imagery company. (This is a somewhat tricky question by the FAA. While conducting sUAS operations for an imagery company definitely falls under Part 107. However, part 107 does not apply to "public" operation, only civil, so "conducting public S&R operation" would notRead more
Operating your sUAS for an imagery company.
(This is a somewhat tricky question by the FAA. While conducting sUAS operations for an imagery company definitely falls under Part 107. However, part 107 does not apply to “public” operation, only civil, so “conducting public S&R operation” would not fall under Part 107. )
See lessFalsifying records that are required to show compliance with any requirement of Part 107 can lead to
Denial of application for Remote Pilot, waivers, or suspension/revocation, or a civil penalty. (14 CFR Part 107.5 states that falsifying records that are required to show compliance with any requirements under Part 107 or reproduction or alteration of certificate can lead to denial of application, wRead more
Denial of application for Remote Pilot, waivers, or suspension/revocation, or a civil penalty.
(14 CFR Part 107.5 states that falsifying records that are required to show compliance with any requirements under Part 107 or reproduction or alteration of certificate can lead to denial of application, waiver, suspension or revocation, or a civil penalty.)
See lessYou purchased a new quadcopter that weights 0.43 lbs (195 grams) to complete roof inspections. Is this operation subject to 14 CFR Part 107?
Yes, there is no lower weight limit for operating under 14 CFR Part 107. (14 CFR 107.3 states that "small unmanned aircraft means an unmanned aircraft weighing less than 55 pounds on takeoff, including everything that is on board or otherwise attached to the aircraft." There is no lower limit forRead more
Yes, there is no lower weight limit for operating under 14 CFR Part 107.
(14 CFR 107.3 states that “small unmanned aircraft means an unmanned aircraft weighing less than 55 pounds on takeoff, including everything that is on board or otherwise attached to the aircraft.” There is no lower limit for weight.)
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