The owner of the aircraft. The operator of the aircraft. The manufacturer of the aircraft.
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receive type certification under Part 21. have remote ID for all operations over human beings. be operated by a Part 61 pilot.
No, Part 107 requires a Remote Pilot certificate. Yes, as a Student Pilot they can. Yes, under the direct supervision of a remote Pilot in Command.
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 it meets Remote ID requirements. No, it is not permitted. Yes, it is permitted without limitations.
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.
Every 8 months. Every 12 months. Every 24 months.
Fly as a recreational flyer until you pass the recurrent training online with the FAA. Continue flying as a Remote Pilot, there is a 30-day window to take the recurrent. Fly ...
Flying in a prohibited area. Flying without Remote ID. Flying in class B airspace without ADSB-Out.