visual observer. remote pilot-in-command. owner of the small UAS.
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0.55 pounds or less. 0.75 pounds or less. 0.65 pounds or less.
Finish the mission by paying extra attention to the surrounding. Land as soon as practical and determine if the mission can be restarted without a Visual Observer. Continue the mission without ...
September 30th, two years from this year. October 25th, one year from this year. October 31st, two years from this year.
Yes, as long as it meets Remote ID requirements. No, it is not permitted. Yes, it is permitted without limitations.
The FAA Inspector-in-Charge. The lead visual observer. The Remote Pilot in Command.
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.
Remote Pilot in Command (Remote PIC). Person manipulating the controls. Visual observer.
Only when the operator will be paid for commercial services. All civilian small UAs weighing greater than .55 pounds must be registered regardless of its intended use. When the small UA ...
Yes, my category 2 sUAS is approved for sustained flights over people. Yes, as long as you are transiting. No, you must wait for the traffic to stop before you can ...