Person manipulating the controls. Remote Pilot in Command (Remote PIC). Visual observer.
FAA Regulation
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Flying in a prohibited area. Flying without Remote ID. Flying in class B airspace without ADSB-Out.
Land the aircraft as soon as practicable. Activate the aircraft’s navigation lights. Notify the nearest FAA Air Traffic facility.
600 feet AGL. 500 feet AGL. 400 feet AGL.
No, the required visibility is 5 statute miles. Yes, as long as you remain 500 feet below clouds and 2000 feet horizontally away from them. Yes, as long as I remain ...
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 ...
you may fly your drone in the TFR since your company is sponsoring a team at the race. flying your drone is allowed if you notify all non-participating people of the closed course UA operation. the TFR applies to all ...
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.
Without the possibility of direct human intervention from within or on the aircraft. For hobby and recreational use when not certificated. During search and rescue operations other than public.
Objects carried on the sUAS are secure. The site supervisor has approved the flight. ATC has granted clearance.