The Administrator, authorized representatives from the NTSB or TSA, or any Federal, State, or Local Law enforcement officers. The General Public and any Government Employees. Any Government employee.
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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.
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.
Objects carried on the sUAS are secure. The site supervisor has approved the flight. ATC has granted clearance.
Continue the mission, airplanes are not allowed to fly lower than 500 feet AGL unless around an airport. Give way and stay clear from the crop duster. Continue the mission, ...
30 days. 10 days. 90 days.
Yes, as long as it meets Remote ID requirements. No, it is not permitted. Yes, it is permitted without limitations.
Land the aircraft as soon as practicable. Activate the aircraft’s navigation lights. Notify the nearest FAA Air Traffic facility.
Person manipulating the controls. Visual observer. Remote Pilot in Command (Remote PIC).
No higher than 200 feet. No higher than 400 feet. No higher than 300 feet.