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Section 333 vs. Part 107: What Works for You? – Drone Registration
Staff August 26, 2016 News7 Comments
Source: http://www.faa.gov/news/updates/?newsId=86285
Section 333 vs. Part 107: What Works for You? was last modified: August 26th, 2016 by Staff
7 Comments on “Section 333 vs. Part 107: What Works for You?”
09.24.2016 at 9:11 pm
I don’t need to fly high. I just want to stay low, take pictures and have fun.
10.04.2016 at 4:08 am
I havent bought one yet i want to know the regulations and what are the qualifications and requirements for the individual could you please let me know b4 i actually purchase a aircraft i was wanting to use it to fly over farms and lakes
Please review the Part 107 Fact Sheet. We have also posted a summary of the Part 107 rules here.
11.04.2016 at 3:38 am
I’m video maker and I like to fly and do some real states shots also I like to do some fly over a soccer field with kids playing.
03.12.2017 at 11:48 am
I am a realtor and home inspector, I don’t foresee ever flying over 400′, out of line of sight without a spotter. I would like to be able to use my pictures and possibly shoot some for others,
03.12.2017 at 2:18 pm
If you are using your drone in support of your business, you are required to take the part 107 drone operators exam and register drone commercially. If you do not have an aviation background we recommend taking the part 107 practice course to familiarize yourself with the test before visiting a testing center and paying for the part 107 test.
ok so i am in process of getting a drone and may want to add it in to some photo shoots for aerial shots possibly selling a shot here and there , is there a waiver or do i need to take the 107 operator exam , I have no Aviation background so i would need the practice course for it if so . and how much is the cost for exam ?