notify the FAA within 10 days. cancel the registration on the FAA Drone Zone. send the remaining parts to the FAA for investigation.
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Not to exceed 30 days. Within 10 days. Any time.
The remote pilot must contact the Air Traffic Control (ATC) facility after launching the unmanned aircraft. The remote pilot must monitor the Air Traffic Control (ATC) frequency from launch to recovery. The remote pilot must have prior authorization from the ...
The FAA does not allow the use of ADSB-out for sUAS. Anytime you are flying in controlled airspace. Only when flying in a Temporary Flight Restriction.
Yes, the deck is considered a closed site. Yes, as long as I have a Category 1 or 2 sUAS equipped with Remote ID. No, the people on the deck are ...
Objects carried on the sUAS are secure. The site supervisor has approved the flight. ATC has granted clearance.
The applicant must have logged 20 hours of flight time. The applicant must be a US Citizen. The applicant must be at least 16 years old.
No, this sUAS operation is not subject to Part 107. No, this sUAS operation requires a Section 333 exemption. Yes, this sUAS operation is subject to Part 107.
Use a “buddy box” system with two controllers. Use a radio system to instruct the non-rated pilot. The Remote PIC cannot supervise a non-rated pilot.
The owner of the aircraft. The operator of the aircraft. The manufacturer of the aircraft.