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FAA Updates Part 107 Recurrence Exam Protocols
BlogThe FAA temporarily changed the testing protocols for drone pilots who need to renew their Part 107 Certificate Drone pilots rejoice as the FAA temporarily changed testing protocols for drone ...
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FAA Announces New Remote ID Technology…Why are We Disappointed?
BlogHow FAA's New Remote ID Proposal Will Endanger the Drone Pilot's Safety and End Up Hurting the Drone Industry As a Whole FAA Proposes Remote ID..By Vic Moss I’m going to start this article with a q...
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ULC Updates Tort Law Relating to Drones Act
BlogSo where do we stand on the latest (and final) draft of the ULC's Tort Law Relating to Drones Act? If you've been following along, you'll understand that this is all about the future of drones, drone ...
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2019 NPRM for UAS Rules, and What It All Means
BlogLast week, the Department of Transportation put out a Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) for changing some aspects of 14 CFR Part 107 rules. And fair warning, this article will be a bit longer t...
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How Being Prepared Allowed Me to Photograph a NFL Stadium
BlogAfter someone pointed out that the FAA’s Stadium TFR is not active during NFL preseason games, I decided this was going to be one of my only chances to get an aerial photograph I always wanted. As ...
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How the new FAA Reauthorization Act affects Hobby Drone Flying and the 400 Ft. Rule
BlogWhere can hobbyist drone Pilots fly with the new FAA Reauthorization Act and repeal of Section 336? Should hobby drone pilots need no longer comply with the 400 ft. rule? (more…)
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Super Bowl LIII, What You Need to Know about TFRs and Drones
BlogThis Sunday's Super Bowl will draw a tremendous crowd in and around the Mercedes-Benz stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. Of course, a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) will be enacted for everyone's safety...