Webinar – flying drones and the new Part 107 rules
The emerging drone market is creating opportunities in nearly every industry, and offers new pilots another option for an aviation career. Once reserved for the military, drones now extend to personal, hobby and widespread commercial use within the new Part 107 drone regulations. It’s important to understand the current rules and adopt standard operating procedures to ensure your safe missions and that you’re meeting industry-accepted best practices.
Join the experts from Unmanned Safety Institute (USI), the leading authority on drone operations, to explore the new Part 107 regulations, how to become a drone pilot, and the top training resources to keep you safe and help launch your drone business. USI is the world’s leading provider of safety education and training services to academic institutions, industry partners, and flight services companies and is the only organization in the world that focuses exclusively on UAS safety.
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Good Article. I find it amazing how many people are flying drones illegally. Get certified. In my case I earned my FAA certification watching a few YouTube videos on Sectionals, METARs and TAFs and I used an Google app call UAS107 (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uas107.openrobotix.labs)
Passed on my 1st attempt, and it only cost me $155 ($150 for the exam $5 for the app).