The owner of the aircraft. The operator of the aircraft. The manufacturer of the aircraft.
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Person manipulating the controls. Visual observer. Remote Pilot in Command (Remote PIC).
The owner of the aircraft. The manufacturer of the aircraft. The operator of the aircraft.
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, as long as the aircraft is equipped with an anti-collision light visible from 3SM. Yes, as long as the sUAS is equipped with Remote ID. No, only transiting flights are ...
Remote Pilot in Command. Commercial Balloon pilot. Designated Pilot Examiner.
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.
If prior permission is received from the Federal Aviation Administration. If precautions are taken to avoid injury or damage to persons or property on the surface. Only in an emergency.
Yes, as long as the bride and groom provided their written consent. No, sustained flights over human beings are not allowed. Yes, as long as the aircraft is listed with an ...
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.