F firehawk New member Apr 6, 2016 #1 So it looks like for hobby/personal use they have come to a registration procedure and fee. Anyone know if such a result has happened for using these things professionally?
So it looks like for hobby/personal use they have come to a registration procedure and fee. Anyone know if such a result has happened for using these things professionally?
L LeavingTheCandy New member May 20, 2016 #2 You can do both online now. To fly commercial though, you need a 333 Exemption. Plan on waiting a LONG, LONG time for it though.
You can do both online now. To fly commercial though, you need a 333 Exemption. Plan on waiting a LONG, LONG time for it though.
F firehawk New member Sep 1, 2016 #4 Anyone done this yet? Any input or advice? https://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-get-drone-license-to-make-money-faq/ Last edited: Sep 1, 2016
Anyone done this yet? Any input or advice? https://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-get-drone-license-to-make-money-faq/
J jbregar New member Sep 9, 2016 #5 Yup. Took the test, passed, applied, and got my temp license today. Advice? Study. The test is difficult. Lots of airspace and aviation questions.
Yup. Took the test, passed, applied, and got my temp license today. Advice? Study. The test is difficult. Lots of airspace and aviation questions.
B bluesgeek New member Sep 9, 2016 #6 My suggestion for those who want the comunity forum experience for Part 107 certification would be to hang out at these specific links: RCGroups Advocacy RCGroups Multirotor Phantom Pilots Here's post I made on 3DR Pilots with the free resources I used to prepare for and pass my FAA sUAS Remote Pilot test in about two weeks.
My suggestion for those who want the comunity forum experience for Part 107 certification would be to hang out at these specific links: RCGroups Advocacy RCGroups Multirotor Phantom Pilots Here's post I made on 3DR Pilots with the free resources I used to prepare for and pass my FAA sUAS Remote Pilot test in about two weeks.