The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) introduced CFR 14 Part 107 regulations in 2016 to address increased numbers of UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles, aka drones) in U.S. airspace. Part 107 provides ...
Drone licensing is primarily determined by intent: commercial use (any profit) requires a Part 107 license, while recreational use necessitates passing the FAA's TRUST safety test. All drones used ...
Beginning September 16, 2023, all drone pilots required to register their drone must operate under the Remote Identification (ID) rule by operating: A Standard Remote ID Drone – a drone produced with ...
All drones weighing over roughly half a pound (0.55 pounds to be exact) must be registered with the FAA, whether flown for commercial or recreational purposes. According to agency guidelines, drones ...
One of the premiere online drone flight schools will offer live workshops, courses, expert chats, and demonstrations at one of the largest annual gatherings of remote pilots. On Tuesday, the Pilot ...