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However, on August 29th, some rules will change. Part 107 will provide simpler rules for commercial drone operators. Pilots only need to obtain a small drone level certificate. Getting Part 107 is easier than the previous Section 333 exemption, but now you need to pass the aviation knowledge test at the FAA Test Center.
If the drone is for entertainment purposes, your drone needs to be registered and the registration number will be unloaded on one side of the drone. The registration of the drone takes only a few minutes and costs only $5, which is the only way to comply with current rules and laws. Regardless of the purpose of your drone, you must understand and adhere to the following five rules:
Stay away from the airport (unless you have special permission)
If you do not notify the local airport before you plan your flight, you must fly 5 miles away from the airport. Many drone operators are unaware of this problem and don't even know they are flying within a five-mile radius of the airport. However, as pilots witnessed an increase in the number of “rogue dronesâ€, the FAA is also stepping up enforcement and developing mitigation measures. The drone operator is operating a drone within 5 miles of the airport or faces fines or confiscation of drones. Do not fly near prisons, water towers, power plants, or any other "sensitive facility" other than the airport.
Limit the flying height of the drone
Consumer-grade drones and most commercial drones are required to fly below 400 feet while remaining at the bottom of the obstacle. Such a request may cause your aircraft to not fly higher, but it also avoids the possibility of your drone colliding with the aircraft. But don't worry about the height of 400 feet, you can't shoot the picture you want. In fact, 400 feet is very, very high. The Statue of Liberty, including the base, is 305 feet high, and your drone can fly more than her. Be high.
Observing the no-flying area
The "unmanned aircraft no-fly zone" is an area set by the legislator to restrict the flight of drones. Some places are permanent no-fly zones, such as the lawns of the White House. In some cases, these no-fly zones will change. For example, during the Democratic convention, Philadelphia temporarily decided to set up a no-fly zone. In addition, in the event of wildfires and natural disasters, Man-machines are usually also prohibited unless emergency rescue is performed with the staff.
Many times, drone operators don't know where they belong to the no-fly zone. Don't worry, there are already special apps to help you avoid flying into the no-fly zone. Dajiang's new GO APP has a geo-fence function that allows you to update the no-fly zone in real time and prevent drones from flying into the no-fly zone. Currently, the FAA has partnered with the B4UFly App, which recognizes the no-flyer no-fly zone.
Don't fly above the crowd
To some extent, flying outside the crowd is also a polite act, and it is also a legal requirement: not intentionally flying over unprotected people or moving vehicles, keeping at least 25 feet away from individuals and property.
Flying through the personal field without permission may cause neighbors to be nervous and even cause some tragedies. For example, a man in Kentucky shot down a drone that flew over his home. To avoid this kind of thing, keep the drone flying in an open area.
Learn about state and local regulations
Although the FAA has clarified the rules for the use of consumer drones, many other state and local governments have added another oversight. Before you fly, especially if you live in an urban area, you need to confirm if the local government has additional regulations to follow. The National State Legislation Committee (NCSL) has a useful website that lists all current state drone regulations. According to NCSL, 32 states have passed drone laws, and five states have passed resolutions regarding the use of drones.
In addition to these five rules, you can find more information about drones on the FAA website, on the Know Before You Fly website or on the registration website. As more and more people fly drones, even participate in drone competitions or battles, the industry continues to grow, which is bound to generate more events or events. If consumer drone users fly according to the basic rules, the public's anxiety about the potential hazards of drones will also decrease, and drones will be keen to provide more benefits.
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