No, this sUAS operation is not subject to Part 107. No, this sUAS operation requires a Section 333 exemption. Yes, this sUAS operation is subject to Part 107.
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Objects carried on the sUAS are secure. The site supervisor has approved the flight. ATC has granted clearance.
Only when visual observers participate in the operation. Alone, if operating during daylight hours. Under the direct supervision of a Remote PIC.
Flying in a prohibited area. Flying without Remote ID. Flying in class B airspace without ADSB-Out.
Yes, the deck is considered a closed site. Yes, as long as I have a Category 1 or 2 sUAS equipped with Remote ID. No, the people on the deck are ...
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 ...
Not to exceed 30 days. Within 10 days. Any time.
September 30th, two years from this year. October 25th, one year from this year. October 31st, two years from this year.
notify the FAA within 10 days. cancel the registration on the FAA Drone Zone. send the remaining parts to the FAA for investigation.
Yes, as long as it meets Remote ID requirements. No, it is not permitted. Yes, it is permitted without limitations.