He gotta lose some weight first TJWhy the number Snerd? Going commercial?
Don't be obtuse. FAA registration is only required for commercial operations, not hobby use.Funny --- I've been flying my Phantom (Vision+ and 3) hundreds of times for the past year without any aircraft registration.
But I guess if you enjoy paying exorbitant govt. fees to do what I do for free --- have fun!
Man! Thing leans really bad whichever side I'm riding on!!He gotta lose some weight first TJ
Yes, plan was all along to go commercial. I do a lot of regular photography, so figured why not. Since it will "have" to be registered, I decided to do it now. Just beginning the 333 paperwork.
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Just applying for the number. A lot of us are thinking the pilot's license requirement will be done away with when the new regulations are finally written. It's utterly stupid to require one to fly a 3lb quad copter to snap a few pics of a roof!Hey snerd, do you have a pilot's license? I'm under the impression that the 333 requires one based on the forms I've downloaded from the FAA.
Congrats on your N# !
I hope so cause I don't think I could pass the medical with my heart issue's .Just applying for the number. A lot of us are thinking the pilot's license requirement will be done away with when the new regulations are finally written. It's utterly stupid to require one to fly a 3lb quad copter to snap a few pics of a roof!
Just applying for the number. A lot of us are thinking the pilot's license requirement will be done away with when the new regulations are finally written. It's utterly stupid to require one to fly a 3lb quad copter to snap a few pics of a roof!
If you have never been denied an FAA medical certificate, your driver's license is sufficient for Section 333 flight.I hope so cause I don't think I could pass the medical with my heart issue's .
I have never applied for one Steve .Just thought ya had to have one .If you have never been denied an FAA medical certificate, your driver's license is sufficient for Section 333 flight.
A registration number will be required for all commercial flight. 49 USC is the law, not an FAA rule. The law directs the FAA to register all aircraft used in commerce. The Part 107 rules won't change the law and aircraft registration will be required.Snerd You should look at just getting the 333 first. It takes time and by then they might not require the N number.
You did at first. The first few Section 333 exemptions required a commercial pilot certificate and current medical certificate. The next few required a private pilot certificate and medical. From then to now the requirement in conditions and Limitations is a Sport Pilot certificate with a Driver's License as a medical certificate.I have never applied for one Steve .Just thought ya had to have one .