2018 is sure to be an exciting year for the drone industry. With new technology debuting all the time and constant innovations in the way drones are being used by consumers and businesses, it appears that we have a lot to look forward to. Can we
Can you use your drone to tow someone on a skateboard, snowboard or surfboard? Is that legal? Today, we answer a call from Kevin in New Jersey about towing. He wants to know if towing is allowed by law. Does towing someone on a snowboard violate any of the FAA's Part 107 regulations? Whether or not
Today, we talk about drone ordinances and city regulations. Drone ordinances are being enacted by cities around the country. However, the FAA is the organization that governs
Unfortunately, we've got some bad news. In case you havn't heard, the president just signed off on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Essentially, this bill
Flying Indoors without a Drone License Today, we talk about flying indoors without a Part 107. We received a call from a pilot who wanted to know if it were legal for him to make money from indoor footage filmed without a
Today, we answer a question about high school drone classes. Tom called in to ask us about the legality around high school students using drones to make money. Tom is a high school media teacher that integrates drones into his coursework. As a result, he has been approached by several businesses who
Drone Lights at Night It can be difficult to find a drone lights at night that meets the FAA's standards. After all, the FAA requires any drone flying during twilight
Recently, we got our hands on some documents that suggest the FAA might have some exciting news. Soon, it may be possible to apply for a waiver to grants permission to fly over people. Currently, the FAA Part 107.39 regulation
We have a great bonus episode about sharing airspace authorizations today. We all know that it's a bummer to wait 90+ days for an airspace authorization. How can you fly in controlled airspace when you have less than 3 months notice? Today, we discuss how to fly under another pilot's
This episode is all about TFRs or Temporary Flight Restrictions. In case you are unaware, there is a special classification of TFR that prohibits flight during “VIP Movement”. In
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