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107 Test or simply the recreational good enough?

nutsnbolts

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So I'm curious. If you are not going to do any type of commercial work with the drone. Is there any real reason to go the other route and take the FAA Part 107? I mean aside from going through the test and covering all bases (if you pass). Is there any one that went and spend the extra $$$ to get the test done versus just simply registering your drone if you don't do any "professional" work?
 
The only immediate reason I can think of is that you could fly in class G airspace without notification. Though, I suppose it's possible there could be insurance ramifications to flying under 107 if your homeowner's or renter's policy would normally cover liability for hobby flights.
 
The only immediate reason I can think of is that you could fly in class G airspace without notification. Though, I suppose it's possible there could be insurance ramifications to flying under 107 if your homeowner's or renter's policy would normally cover liability for hobby flights.

That's a good point! Never thought about the insurance dependencies and what not.
 
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