Am I allowed to take aerial shots as a favor for a friend in the real estate business if I get no compensation? I don’t have any FAA permits.
Am I allowed to take aerial shots as a favor for a friend in the real estate business if I get no compensation? I don’t have any FAA permits.
I had found this concerning the person who hires an non-certified pilot - this was NOT sent to me but just what I found in another forum
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I actually sent it to a real estate agent after having a brief discussion with her. I had asked if their office used drones and she said "Oh there is some guy in the office that does it." I then asked the question if he was certified or licensed and her response was "No". I explained to her the possible consequences and she thanked me and said she would never use him. Once I got back to my computer I sent her a copy if it, just to assure her I wasn't "blowing smoke"Excellent find @Mavic Mac . I looked for that in my bookmarks but couldn't find it.
Keep in mind that initially it says "Hires" but later goes on to also say the person who "causes the operation" meaning hiring/$$ are not the only criteria.
I actually sent it to a real estate agent after having a brief discussion with her. I had asked if their office used drones and she said "Oh there is some guy in the office that does it." I then asked the question if he was certified or licensed and her response was "No". I explained to her the possible consequences and she thanked me and said she would ever use him. Once I got back to my computer I sent her a copy if it, just to assure her I wasn't "blowing smoke"
I had found this concerning the person who hires an non-certified pilot - this was NOT sent to me but just what I found in another forum
You can only fly for Hobby/Recreation without Part 107. You can not Hobby/Recreate for any other person or entity. The Realtor friend should also know this because it's been hammered into their heads (many ignore it trying to save a $$) for a few years now.
I have occasionally shared an aerial photo of a neighbor's house or friend's house while flying above my own lot or when I was flying in Seaside, Or and took an aerial of my friend's place.
Is that permitted? I was doing it for me but after, realized I had a nice shot and shared it with others?
By asking a question such as this on this site, you are just asking for someone to tell you it isn’t proper or within acceptable guidelines. There are too many “nannies” among us with a tendency to overlook the toddler stage of this pastime in favor of pushing a slate of limiting restrictions.
I WOULD DO THE FAVOR FOR THE FRIEND and would be comfortable in doing so. The key words here are FAVOR and FRIEND. Stay well, stay safe and enjoy.
I agree with sar104. I am a realtor who is working on getting my Part 107. The OP may not being getting paid but the realtor certainly is and it may be the picture or video that the OP took that attracted the buyer.By asking a question such as this on this site, you are just asking for someone to tell you it isn’t proper or within acceptable guidelines. There are too many “nannies” among us with a tendency to overlook the toddler stage of this pastime in favor of pushing a slate of limiting restrictions.
I WOULD DO THE FAVOR FOR THE FRIEND and would be comfortable in doing so. The key words here are FAVOR and FRIEND. Stay well, stay safe and enjoy.
By asking a question such as this on this site, you are just asking for someone to tell you it isn’t proper or within acceptable guidelines. There are too many “nannies” among us with a tendency to overlook the toddler stage of this pastime in favor of pushing a slate of limiting restrictions.
I WOULD DO THE FAVOR FOR THE FRIEND and would be comfortable in doing so. The key words here are FAVOR and FRIEND. Stay well, stay safe and enjoy.
The Bitterness of Poor Quality Remains Long After the Sweetness of Low Price is Forgotten.
Some of our most "profitable" work has been going back and reshooting those lowball projects LOL.
By asking a question such as this on this site, you are just asking for someone to tell you it isn’t proper or within acceptable guidelines. There are too many “nannies” among us with a tendency to overlook the toddler stage of this pastime in favor of pushing a slate of limiting restrictions.
I WOULD DO THE FAVOR FOR THE FRIEND and would be comfortable in doing so. The key words here are FAVOR and FRIEND. Stay well, stay safe and enjoy.
Laws have not been broken, or at at least none that I’m aware of.No, the keywords here are RECREATIONAL and NOT. You may feel fine about breaking the law and bragging about it on a public forum, but do everyone else a favor and keep that to yourself. The OP clearly came here looking for clarification on the regulations, not encouragement to break them.
No, he was asking for an opinion based from someone who MIGHT have greater knowledge than he: an opinion. There are no judicial level authorities on this site so far as I know. If so, it is not a forum.By asking the question on here the OP was doing the SMART thing by asking to get advice and input from people who might be "In the know". Instead of just DOING and and then hoping for the best the OP reached out and ASKED FIRST!
Fortunately some of us "nannies" that you mention are also well informed and work with the FAA and actually know what we are talking about.
FAA Safety Team Representative (Manned Aviation, Charlotte NC Region)
FAA Safety Team Representative (Drone Pro, Charlotte NC Region)
Absolutely HORRIBLE advice. It's so easy to give anonymous BAD advice on the internet when you have nothing to lose from HORRIBLE advice. The very REAL fact of the matter is the OP and the Realtor could both face repercussions should they decide to follow such HORRIBLE advice.
By "doing this favor" for your friend you make them Culpable for the crime just as much as you are. I wouldn't "appreciate" a friend of mine pulling such a stunt as that.
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