Once again! Sheesh, too bad we can’t hold a fly in at the Capitol Building and the National Mall maybe then they would get the idea that the FAA and not State and Local governments control the NAS. There are more important things to write our...
Lived in Florida my whole 70+ yrs, have to say our laws here make little sense.. especially gun laws. There aren't any. We are the Gunshine State. So far I've been able to fly drones without much hassle if I check the local regs and drone maps B...
Nope.
14 CFR §107 is the default set of rules for UAS use in the NAS. Nowhere in §107 is the word "commercial" ever found. Unless you are flying recreationally (with a couple of other less used exceptions), every drone flight in the U.S. is...
For easier interpretation:
Is it "flown strictly for recreational purposes"? If not, then it's a flight that requires a Remote Pilot Certificate.
Public COA, 333, and a few other minor exceptions may apply as well, but 99+% of all drone...