S SkyKingDrones Member Joined Feb 1, 2020 Messages 7 Reactions 1 Location Ancaster Feb 23, 2020 #1 I'm Canadian... thinking about taking my drone to the US. I'm registered with Transport Canada, insured and licensed. do i need to let the FAA know.
I'm Canadian... thinking about taking my drone to the US. I'm registered with Transport Canada, insured and licensed. do i need to let the FAA know.
DoomMeister Moderator Staff Member Premium Pilot Joined Mar 5, 2019 Messages 1,955 Reactions 3,761 Location Genesee, Michigan Feb 23, 2020 #2 This should answer your question. Information for International UAS Operators in the United States www.faa.gov
This should answer your question. Information for International UAS Operators in the United States www.faa.gov
S SkyKingDrones Member Joined Feb 1, 2020 Messages 7 Reactions 1 Location Ancaster Feb 23, 2020 #3 DoomMeister said: This should answer your question. Information for International UAS Operators in the United States www.faa.gov Click to expand... Perfect... thanks
DoomMeister said: This should answer your question. Information for International UAS Operators in the United States www.faa.gov Click to expand... Perfect... thanks
DoomMeister Moderator Staff Member Premium Pilot Joined Mar 5, 2019 Messages 1,955 Reactions 3,761 Location Genesee, Michigan Feb 23, 2020 #4 SkyKingDrones said: Perfect... thanks Click to expand... You’re welcome! Basically $5 (US) to fly recreationally. Use AirMap or Kittyhawk if you need to request LAANC clearance for controlled airspace. Enjoy your time in the US!
SkyKingDrones said: Perfect... thanks Click to expand... You’re welcome! Basically $5 (US) to fly recreationally. Use AirMap or Kittyhawk if you need to request LAANC clearance for controlled airspace. Enjoy your time in the US!