If you only want to fly for fun as a hobbyist, you only need to get an FAA registration number here and attach it to your drone.to legally fly in the states, you now need a certificate? or only if you're flying commercially
If you only want to fly for fun as a hobbyist, you only need to get an FAA registration number here and attach it to your drone.
I'm also a satisfied RemotePilot101 graduate and would recommend their school.Any recommendations?
how long is the course?I'm also a satisfied RemotePilot101 graduate and would recommend their school.
I would give yourself at least 2 weeks of studying to be prepared for the test. There's a lot of new information, if you're new to the aviation side of things. Plus, you don't really want to binge watch the lessons like it's on Netflix. Take the time to get familiar with the information and make sure that you're ready to test. You have access to the school for ever, so there's no 30-day trial to expire or anything.how long is the course?
You must have a Remote Pilot Airman Certificate to fly commercially. See more details here.and if I want to fly commercially?
thanks msinger, youve been very helpful !If you only want to fly for fun as a hobbyist, you only need to get an FAA registration number here and attach it to your drone.
Nothing basically against that, you would have to schedule, tale and pass the Part 107 pilot test. Biggest problem would be tha pilots must pass a TSA background test which would be, at best, problematic for a non-us citizens. Probably not going to happen.and if I want to fly commercially?