I have a cell tower about a mile away. Would it be legal to use it for "practice"? I don't have my Part 107 yet but I need to see how to do different things to narrow my field. All suggestions helpful. TIA
There is a fence around the base area....don't need to be in there. LolYes You have no problems legally just don't trespass to do it, and post some video.
FletcherAero, glad you just clarified this.As long as you aren't flying to it from a mile away it should be fine. Good practice for many aspects of flying
Good point!! Here in This area of California The Police know that usually the only way to shut down a drone pilot is for that pilot too not posses a trust card..ALWAYS have your TRUST card handy.you should have a Trust certificate since you do not have a 107.
Already done all that and installed a remote id on my MPro. Thank you though.FletcherAero, glad you just clarified this.
DaveH70, you should have a Trust certificate since you do not have a 107. Check with the FAA site for information if you do not have one. When getting this you will also learn where you can fly as a recreational pilot. You did not have a location, so checking airspace is another must you should do. You do not want to fly in controlled airspace without authorization.
There are a few things to keep in mind if you are flying recreationally. You’ll still be sharing airspace with commercial drone pilots and manned aircraft, so you’ll need to adhere to a few air-rules.
- You must register your drone with the Federal Aviation Administration if it weighs .55lbs or more. You may face penalties if you don’t adhere to this requirement.
- Fly within visual line of sight (VLOS) and have a visual observer with you.
- Fly below 400’ in controlled airspace. Use an app like FAADroneZone or B4UFly to make sure you’re clear to launch.
- Give way to and do not interfere with manned aircraft.
- Be sure to display your drone’s registration number, and keep a copy of the registration with you whenever you’re flying. Local law enforcement have the right to ask to see your documentation.
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