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You don't have to get a N# unless you want to, but you do have to register your sUAV, go to the FAA UAS site and click on the for commercial use button. Anything being used for commercial purposes and weighting less than 55 lbs. If you just studied for and passed your test, you should know this.I passed my part 107 knowledge test, now do I have to get a N#. My drone is only 2.5lbs?
Ryan, just a note, Im in the Springfield area. FYI, the Dayton Drone Flyers group is planning a fly-in at the soccer field on Rip-Rap Road this Saturday morning.I went the commercial FA# because it was instant and didn't have to wait for processing. But I agree the N# does distinguish commercial from hobby.
Thanks, I saw that on Meetup but unfortunately I have plans that morning and probably won't be able to make it [emoji53]Ryan, just a note, Im in the Springfield area. FYI, the Dayton Drone Flyers group is planning a fly-in at the soccer field on Rip-Rap Road this Saturday morning.
Pretty much, as long as it's not reserved by someone else. See here: FAA - Registry - Aircraft N-Number Reservation
Yes, you can go in and reserve a number, cost $10 plus the application fee, and put that on your application. Or you can just send in the application and have the FAA assign an N#. I've done it both waysSo...do you come up with your own set of numbers??