No, the carriage of hazardous material is prohibited under Part 107. Yes, your BVLOS waiver allows you to fly further than 10 miles. No, 10 miles is too far even with ...
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The Remote Pilot in Command (RPIC). The owner of the aircraft. The FAA.
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 ...
visual observer. remote pilot-in-command. owner of the small UAS.
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.
No higher than 200 feet. No higher than 400 feet. No higher than 300 feet.
Visual observer. Person manipulating the controls. Remote Pilot in Command (Remote PIC).
receive type certification under Part 21. have remote ID for all operations over human beings. be operated by a Part 61 pilot.
Not compliant with Part 107. Part 107 does not apply to this scenario. Compliant with Part 107.
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.