I don't know if this was every discussed here, but I recently had a newly licensed 107 pilot ask me about unknowingly violating a FAR or encroaching into controlled airspace while flying under Part 107. I told him about ASRS where, if you think you really screwed up you could self disclose and 99% of the time, all is forgiven. Obviously if you blatantly go out and break the law, this isn't going to help you.
As a fixed wing pilot and CFI, I've used this system over the years, never had issues. As certificated airmen, I see no reason why sUAS pilots shouldn't take advantage of this service.
ASRS - Aviation Safety Reporting System - Immunity Policies
ASRS - Aviation Safety Reporting System - Electronic Report Submission
As a fixed wing pilot and CFI, I've used this system over the years, never had issues. As certificated airmen, I see no reason why sUAS pilots shouldn't take advantage of this service.
ASRS - Aviation Safety Reporting System - Immunity Policies
ASRS - Aviation Safety Reporting System - Electronic Report Submission
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