Congrats on the new drone! I've been eyeing the Neo 2 :)
I'm not suggesting anything about you, your drone, or your particular circumstances. That's between you and the FAA.
From a regulatory perspective, any drone flown under Part 107 must be...
Cool! I do appear to have been quite verbose. LOL
Summary:
For any other Canadians who find this and want to fly their drone (including a DJI Mini) in the USA under recreational (44809) rules, I think the easiest approach is to register the...
Part 107 doesn't have any restrictions on the reason you are flying. If the drone is registered under 107 and the PIC has a 107 cert, they can fly for work, research, recreation, whatever, as long as they obey the regs. If anyone disagrees...
^ @LoudThunder is correct and I am actually surprised how accurate is Perplexity AI on the topic:
Q: Can a part 107 pilot fly his sub-250g drone for fun without remote ID and without needing TRUST?
A: Yes, but only in a very specific way...
One can fly recreationally under 44809 or Part 107.
To fly a drone under Part 107, regardless of weight, the drone must be registered. And since it requires registration, it also requires RID.
The only way to legally fly an unregistered...