The FAA Inspector-in-Charge. The lead visual observer. The Remote Pilot in Command.
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Remote Pilot in Command. Commercial Balloon pilot. Designated Pilot Examiner.
Yes, all sUAS aircraft weighing over .55 lbs. are subject to Part 107 No, this sUAS operation is not subject to Part 107. Yes, this sUAS operation is subject to Part ...
They can maintain line of sight and without loss of control. They briefed each other before the flight. They are in radio contact the entire time.
0.55 pounds or less. 0.75 pounds or less. 0.65 pounds or less.
Operating your sUAS for an imagery company. Flying for enjoyment with family and friends. Conducting public operations during a search mission.
No more than three as long as the Remote PIC maintains visual line of sight. As many as he/she can handle. No more than one.
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.
No, the other people in the park are not on notice. Yes, as long as the park is not busy enough that it would be considered an open-air assembly of human beings.
The National Transportation Safety Board. Upon request of the Federal Aviation Administration. Air Traffic Control.