It's about airspace situational awareness. Where I fly 2 miles out, I have a good view of any approaching aircraft. 3 maybe, but there is no way someone can have situational airspace awareness at 5 miles. See and avoid has to become detect and...
As currently written, these new rules (supposedly called Part 108) are directed at the commercial side of things. But as with all 107 regs, they are likely to filter down to the recreational world at some point.
Incorrect. As someone who has sat...
If you have any concerns, or want to learn more about the EOs from the White House yesterday, watch this. «
TLDR: overall good info, with a few bits that need watching.
The 107 is NOT a joke. It's designed for those who don't come from an aviation background. The vast majority of drone pilots are not previous aviators. This is their first foray into the world of aviation. As such, it's a very basic test. As it...
A little clarification is needed here.
First, there is no such thing as "commercial" drone rules in the United States. 14 CFR §107 is the default set of drone regulations in the U.S. Which means if you fly a drone in the U.S., you must fly under...