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Category: Commercial Drone UseTags: business, drone, section 333, uasDid you find this FAQ helpful?00Share: emailBack to TopaIf a REALTOR operates a drone without meeting the requirements of the Part 107 rule or without a Section 333 waiver does he or she violate the REALTOR® Code of Ethics?No. The REALTOR® Code of Ethics does not address this type of conduct. While REALTORS® are encouraged to always abide by local, state, and federal laws, it is not a REALTOR® association’s role to adjudicate whether a REALTOR® has violated a local, state or federal law.
Category: Commercial Drone UseTags: drone, part 107, section 333, uasDid you find this FAQ helpful?00Share: emailBack to TopaWhat steps do I need to take to use my drone as part of my business?There are three ways to fly a drone as part of your business or for other non-recreational purposes:
Category: Commercial Drone UseTags: business, drone, part 107, section 333, uasDid you find this FAQ helpful?00Share: emailBack to TopSection 333 Drone UseaAm I better off flying my drone under the new drone rules (Part 107 rule) or my Section 333 exemption?Whether you should continue to fly your drone under your Section 333 exemption or the new Part 107 rule really depends on the conditions and limitations of your Section 333 exemption and whether the exemption provides latitude that the Part 107 rule does not. If your work requires the extra latitude provided under the Section 333 exemption, then you should probably continue operations under that exemption.
Category: Section 333 Drone UseTags: drone, pilot-in-charge, remote pilot certificate, section 333, uasDid you find this FAQ helpful?00Share: emailBack to TopaI obtained a Section 333 exemption before the new drone rules were published. Do the new rules render my Section 333 exemption obsolete?A Section 333 exemption remains valid until it expires and you may continue to fly your drone under the conditions and limitations in your Section 333 exemption. If your drone operations are such that they could be legally conducted on the new drone rules (14 CFR 107) you can voluntarily choose to fly your drone under the new rules instead of your Section 333 exemption. Keep in mind, however, that if you wish to operate under Part 107, you must meet all the requirements of Part 107, which includes obtaining a remote pilot certificate.
Category: Section 333 Drone UseTags: drone, part 107, section 333, uasDid you find this FAQ helpful?00Share: emailBack to Top