Person manipulating the controls. Remote Pilot in Command (Remote PIC). Visual observer.
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September 30th, two years from this year. October 25th, one year from this year. October 31st, two years from this year.
visual observer. remote pilot-in-command. owner of the small UAS.
Fly as a recreational flyer until you pass the recurrent training online with the FAA. Continue flying as a Remote Pilot, there is a 30-day window to take the recurrent. Fly ...
30 days. 10 days. 90 days.
Name and Phone Number of the Operator. Address and phone number of the pilot. Location and altitude of the controller.
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 ...
Yes, as long as it meets Remote ID requirements. No, it is not permitted. Yes, it is permitted without limitations.
Yes, it will cost $5 per aircraft. They don’t need to, your aircraft are already registered and your pilots are certificated. No, they will have to obtain operating authority from the Department of Transportation.
The Remote Pilot in Command (RPIC). The owner of the aircraft. The FAA.