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To: wally_bert

To get the drone do you have to pass the FAA 107 test or is that to fly it legally?


11 posted on 12/17/2024 3:24:25 PM PST by Sawdring
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To: Sawdring
To get the drone do you have to pass the FAA 107 test or is that to fly it legally?

You only need the FAA 107 to fly commercially. If your drone weighs less than 250 grams you don't need to register it, but you still need to follow the rules.

The rules are found here:

https://faadronezone-access.faa.gov/#/

If your drone weighs more than 250 grams you need to register it with the FAA for $5. If it weighs more than 250 grams you also need to get a Drone ID module for about $40 if the drone does not already have one... Any recently made drone which weighs more than 250 grams is required to have Remote ID when sold in the USA.

Here are the rest of the requirements from Google:

To legally fly a drone that weighs more than 250 grams in the United States, you must:
Register the drone: Register your drone with the FAA DroneZone:
The cost is $5 and the registration is valid for three years
You can use the same registration number on each drone
Display the registration number on the exterior of the drone
Take the TRUST exam: Pass the free, 15-minute TRUST exam to fly legally
Obtain Remote ID: If your drone weighs more than 250 grams, it must have Remote ID
Submit a Notice of Identification (NOI): If your drone is registered in another country, you must submit an NOI on the FAA’s DroneZone website
Obey the rules of the air: Follow all FAA guidelines and regulations, including:
Flying at or below 400 feet in Class G (uncontrolled) airspace
Using LAANC to get authorization for controlled airspace
Having a visual observer colocated with you if flying FPV
Staying below 400 feet Above Ground Level (AGL) or the maximum height allowed by LAANC for the area
Following all FAA airspace restrictions including TFRs and NOTAMs
Never flying near other aircraft
Never flying over groups of people
Never flying near emergency response activities
Never flying under the influence of drugs or alcohol

13 posted on 12/17/2024 3:49:01 PM PST by fireman15 (Irritating people are the grit from which we fashion our pearl. I provide the grit. You're Welcome.)
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To: Sawdring

The FAA 107 is only for commercial purposes.

Any drone over .55 has to be registered and it’s a one time thing.


15 posted on 12/17/2024 3:57:39 PM PST by wally_bert (I cannot be sure for certain, but in my personal opinion I am certain that I am not sure..)
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To: Sawdring

If you’re interested in FAA 107, this is the on line class I took and it was worth the price.

https://www.dronepilotgroundschool.com/

A couple of subjects I wound up consulting some YouTube for extra clarification and I am glad I did.

There were a couple of Youtube guy’s tutorials that helped me on some questions.

I made a 92 and I finished in about 10 minutes since I drilled a few times a day the week prior to the test.

Knowing why right is right and wrong is wrong was my mentality.


28 posted on 12/17/2024 4:34:06 PM PST by wally_bert (I cannot be sure for certain, but in my personal opinion I am certain that I am not sure..)
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