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I just ask because I had the same equipment as another person who had a successful nighttime waiver and basically copied it word for word.
What made them get an approval and me a denial? It was the exact same scenario equipment, and everything...
There is no rational, I think they are intentionally denying applications. I applied twice for a night flight and was denied. They told me I didn’t provide enough information. The second time I applied I gave them 10 pages of documentation including maps, coordinates, and even a full litchi flight plan just for documentation. I was rejected again, reason, “not enough information”. I don’t know what else to give them unless I make crap up.
Sure looks like they could do a better job iof communicating. Your tax dollars at work.So, I wasn't even aware of light Flight courses, I guess I look on the FAA website and see if they have a flight course under their wings program thing.
I can't see anything on why they denied it, It just says denied, I'm not seeing anything about needing more information or anything.
Honestly, I just wanted to fly at night because regardless, I'm going to fly at night anyway at a 'hobbyist', But the waiver would let me be able to sell the footage and be able to use the footage in my commercial work.
NO, you can fly under either, if you have the 107rating. But if you fly as hobbyist, you can't then decide to sell the footage.I didn't know that you could still fly as a hobbyist once you have a 107 license. I thought it was an either or type of thing.