Great info thank youHello from the Crossroads of America axle ambitions.
Your aircraft may not need to be registered with the FAA.
But if you add accessories to it that would push it past the 249 g limit, then it will need to be registered.
It's only five bucks and the numbers look cool.
FAADroneZone
faadronezone-access.faa.gov
You should take the TRUST test and keep a copy with you when fly.
It's a free no fail test that's easy to take.
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FAA TRUST Online Portal for Recreational Drone Operators - Pilot Institute
Get your FAA TRUST Certificate of Completion to legally fly drones for recreational reasons in the United States.trust.pilotinstitute.com
Welcome to the Forum.
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Not yet farther north it is just startingWelcome from. Will be visiting New Hampshire in a couple of weeks. Are the trees turning to the fall explosion of reds, yellows, and orange?
Concord nh area any recommendations for recreational flying?Where in NH? I'm in the SW part - great flying around here when the wind isn't blowing too much.
Depends on what you like. Only restrictions are the airports in Concord and Manchester, as I'm sure you know.Concord nh area any recommendations for recreational flying?
Hello from Cambridge, UKHello just got my DJI mini pro 3 am super excited to get better at piloting.
And scouring the forums to improve my skills
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