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<blockquote data-quote="rangemaster728" data-source="post: 104247" data-attributes="member: 4458"><p>From the FAA website on LAANC UAS Data Exchange...</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.faa.gov/uas/programs_partnerships/data_exchange/[/URL]</p><p></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>How and when can drone pilots use LAANC?</em></p><p><em>Drone pilots planning to fly under 400 feet in controlled airspace around airports must receive an airspace authorization from the FAA before they fly.</em></p><p><em>The LAANC capability is available to pilots operating under the Small UAS Rule Part 107, OR under the exception for Recreational Flyers.</em></p><p><em>Access to the capability is provided through one of the FAA approved UAS Service Suppliers listed below. There are two ways to use LAANC:</em></p><p><em>To receive a near real-time authorization for operations under 400 feet in controlled airspace around airports. (available to Part 107 Pilots and Recreational Flyers)</em></p><p><em>To submit a "further coordination request" if you need to fly above the designated altitude ceiling in a UAS Facility Map, up to 400 feet. Applicants may apply up to 90 days in advance of a flight and the approval is coordinated manually through the FAA. (available to Part 107 pilots only)</em></p><p><em>To qualify under Part 107, you must register your drone and hold a Remote Pilot Certificate.<strong></strong></em></p><p><em><strong>To qualify as a Recreational Flyer, you must register your drone and follow these steps.</strong></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rangemaster728, post: 104247, member: 4458"] From the FAA website on LAANC UAS Data Exchange... [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.faa.gov/uas/programs_partnerships/data_exchange/[/URL] [i] How and when can drone pilots use LAANC? Drone pilots planning to fly under 400 feet in controlled airspace around airports must receive an airspace authorization from the FAA before they fly. The LAANC capability is available to pilots operating under the Small UAS Rule Part 107, OR under the exception for Recreational Flyers. Access to the capability is provided through one of the FAA approved UAS Service Suppliers listed below. There are two ways to use LAANC: To receive a near real-time authorization for operations under 400 feet in controlled airspace around airports. (available to Part 107 Pilots and Recreational Flyers) To submit a "further coordination request" if you need to fly above the designated altitude ceiling in a UAS Facility Map, up to 400 feet. Applicants may apply up to 90 days in advance of a flight and the approval is coordinated manually through the FAA. (available to Part 107 pilots only) To qualify under Part 107, you must register your drone and hold a Remote Pilot Certificate.[b] To qualify as a Recreational Flyer, you must register your drone and follow these steps.[/b][/i] [/QUOTE]
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