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.
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does not contain any exposed rotating parts that would lacerate human skins upon impact. has an airworthiness certificate issued under Part 21. is labeled as Category 4.
Yes, as long as the bride and groom provided their written consent. Yes, as long as the aircraft is listed with an FAA-accepted Declaration of Compliance. No, sustained flights over human ...
1 calendar month. 7 days. 14 days.
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.
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.
The FAA’s DOC list. The FAA DroneZone. The manufacturer’s website.
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.
Visual observer. Person manipulating the controls. Remote Pilot in Command (Remote PIC).
The aircraft’s Document of Compliance The manufacturer’s Means of Compliance. The Certificate of Aircraft Registration.