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Advantages / Disadvantages - 336 vs 107
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<blockquote data-quote="DavidBlezard" data-source="post: 89693" data-attributes="member: 15709"><p>A 107 is for people that will get compensated for flying. Compensation can be in the form of reciprocal rights such as you could enter an event for free if you agree to take pictures for the event or if you are paid for your work, cash check etc. Another reason could be if you want to fly within controlled airspace. Hobbyists can get verbal clearance from the controlling tower. I got my 107 for two reasons: 1) I wanted to learn about the rules; 2) I can use apps like Kittyhawk or AirMap and file a flight plan and gain instance authorization via the app as long as my plan conforms to the airspace. </p><p></p><p>Summary you don’t need it for recreational flying. Regardless you need to understand the airspace in which you will fly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidBlezard, post: 89693, member: 15709"] A 107 is for people that will get compensated for flying. Compensation can be in the form of reciprocal rights such as you could enter an event for free if you agree to take pictures for the event or if you are paid for your work, cash check etc. Another reason could be if you want to fly within controlled airspace. Hobbyists can get verbal clearance from the controlling tower. I got my 107 for two reasons: 1) I wanted to learn about the rules; 2) I can use apps like Kittyhawk or AirMap and file a flight plan and gain instance authorization via the app as long as my plan conforms to the airspace. Summary you don’t need it for recreational flying. Regardless you need to understand the airspace in which you will fly. [/QUOTE]
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