Is that all it takes, attach the props guards and you are good to go and fly over large crowds of uninvolved people because they are indoors?
Is that all it takes, attach the props guards and you are good to go and fly over large crowds of uninvolved people because they are indoors?
In the US at least, "national airspace"--and all the federal regulations that come with it--is only outdoors.Not doubting, but where is that stated?
Do the FAA rules and regulations apply to a commercial UAS or drone operations conducted indoors ONLY?
No, Part 107 would not apply to operations conducted indoors. FAA rules and regulations apply to operations conducted outdoors in the National Airspace System (NAS).
As it is indoors, FAA laws and regs don't apply, only common sense, unless otherwise stated by the property owner.Not doubting, but where is that stated?