How about trying to google the number? If nothing turns up there, you could try visiting the airport to find out how they'd like to be contacted.How do I contact the heliport to let them know I’m flying?
AirMap has LAANC implemented and will even show temporary restrictions...and yes it contacts the airport if they participate; not all do so now. Best is it only takes a few seconds. You have to supply info like take-off time, altitude(use < 400ft.), length of flight,and actually includes temporary restrictions like a a police action or public event, etc. The approval starts a timer for the flight time you entered, so I always enter the comprehensive time it would take to exhaust all the batteries I have with me.
On the other comment drive by, get the company name off the copter and consider contacting that way.
Thanks Thomas. I will try that. I appreciate the great comments on this forum, I’m learning a lotAirMap has LAANC implemented and will even show temporary restrictions...and yes it contacts the airport if they participate; not all do so now. Best is it only takes a few seconds. You have to supply info like take-off time, altitude(use < 400ft.), length of flight,and actually includes temporary restrictions like a a police action or public event, etc. The approval starts a timer for the flight time you entered, so I always enter the comprehensive time it would take to exhaust all the batteries I have with me.
On the other comment drive by, get the company name off the copter and consider contacting that way.