Existing Part 61 pilots are well-suited to obtain a Part 107 commercial drone certification, as they already possess approximately 75% of the required knowledge, simplifying the certification process.
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COA Loophole: How Law Enforcement Bypasses Federal Drone Licensing
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), or drones, have revolutionized the way law enforcement and public agencies serve their ...
Three Hudson High School students recently became licensed drone pilots, according to Hudson aviation teacher Scott Wallace. Juniors Lawson Crenshaw, Wyatt Flournoy and Adam Llewellyn passed the Part ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is responsible for regulating airspace and setting guidelines for both commercial and recreational drone operators. Here’s what you need to know before flying ...
WASHINGTON, N.C.— Beaufort County Community College is offering eight classes to help people train as commercial drone pilots or to incorporate the technology into an existing career or business. The ...
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Pilots Express Concerns With Part 108 Drone Proposal
The FAA has spent more than four years developing regulations for beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) drone flight. Its publication of a proposed Part 108 rule in August marked its largest step toward ...
With drone technology creating new professional opportunities, many people are educating themselves on the possibilities of working with drones, either to join the industry for the first time or to ...
A spate of reported drone sightings that began in New Jersey in mid-November and spread across the Northeast has sparked anxiety among residents and politicians alike, temporarily closing airport ...
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