UAS Airport Operations

Watch the video first, then read below to enhance your knowledge, feel free to re-watch the video as many times as you’d like. Because this…

UAS Special Use Airspace

Special Use airspace includes: Prohibited Areas: Areas aircraft cannot fly. Restricted Areas: Areas that are restricted to aircraft operations and require prior permission to enter…

UAS Airspace Classes

Class G – Gee, I see lots of Airspace! Yes, I bet you do.  It’s simpler than you think however.  Remember that airspace comes in…

UAS Sectional Chart / TAC Chart

 TAC Chart A TAC or Terminal Area Chart is the exact same thing as a sectional, with similar markings, but on a larger scale…

UAS TFRs and NOTAMs

What is a NOTAM? A Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) is a way of letting pilots know pertinent information that changes often or wouldn’t be able…

Registration | Reporting Requirements

Aircraft Registration You must register your sUAS if it is between 0.55lbs and 55lbs.  Aircraft over 55lbs fall under different regulations outside the scope of…

Currency | Proficiency

Congratulations on choosing to become a FAA certificated Drone Pilot! There is one important distinction we’d like to make before we jump into this course……

What to Have When You Fly

Required Documents Before you fly, you should ensure you have these with you or available electronically in the event of an on-site FAA inspection: Pilot…

When / How You Can Fly

When can you operate? The Remote PIC must be designated before each flight (basically you need to make it clear who is legally responsible for…

Who Can Fly

Requirements to apply for a Part 107 Certificate (Remote Pilot Certificate) Be at least 16 years of age. Be able to read, write, and speak…

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