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FAA ~ Recreational Drone Flying Aeronautical Test Moves Forward
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<blockquote data-quote="Earthman" data-source="post: 107277" data-attributes="member: 16717"><p>Nah, I expect the recreational test to be much easier. I’m guessing it will cover the following:</p><p></p><p>1. Types of sUAS users (recreational, commercial, public agency, educational),</p><p>2. sUAS weight limits (0.55 to 55-lbs),</p><p>3. sUAS Registration,</p><p>4. Airspace, the B4UFLY app, and LAANC,</p><p>5. Community based rules with emphases on staying clear of and yielding to manned aircraft, VLOS, FPV observers, and flight ceiling limits such as 400-ft in Class G airspace and the limits listed in LAANC,</p><p>7. Maybe Checklists since the FAA lives by them,</p><p>8. Penalties, fines and consequences for not following the rules, and</p><p>9. Online resources for more info.</p><p></p><p>Little if any weather, aeronautical charts, maintenance and flight logging, aircraft performance, etc.</p><p></p><p>Did I miss anything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earthman, post: 107277, member: 16717"] Nah, I expect the recreational test to be much easier. I’m guessing it will cover the following: 1. Types of sUAS users (recreational, commercial, public agency, educational), 2. sUAS weight limits (0.55 to 55-lbs), 3. sUAS Registration, 4. Airspace, the B4UFLY app, and LAANC, 5. Community based rules with emphases on staying clear of and yielding to manned aircraft, VLOS, FPV observers, and flight ceiling limits such as 400-ft in Class G airspace and the limits listed in LAANC, 7. Maybe Checklists since the FAA lives by them, 8. Penalties, fines and consequences for not following the rules, and 9. Online resources for more info. Little if any weather, aeronautical charts, maintenance and flight logging, aircraft performance, etc. Did I miss anything? [/QUOTE]
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