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<blockquote data-quote="BigAl07" data-source="post: 73481" data-attributes="member: 13808"><p>Yes absolutely. As [USER=18]@msinger[/USER] stated any sUAS you intend to fly Commercially has to be registered as such. Since no aircraft can have "multiple" Reg# you simply remove your hobby registration # and replace it with your new Commercial Reg#. The beauty of Commercial Registration is one # works for both types of operations so you can fly under hobby rules or commercial rules with the same aircraft. The only caveat is you can't mix/match the rules in one flight. Take off using Hobby rules the flight must be completed under those rules and vice versa. </p><p></p><p>Congrats on getting you Part 107.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigAl07, post: 73481, member: 13808"] Yes absolutely. As [USER=18]@msinger[/USER] stated any sUAS you intend to fly Commercially has to be registered as such. Since no aircraft can have "multiple" Reg# you simply remove your hobby registration # and replace it with your new Commercial Reg#. The beauty of Commercial Registration is one # works for both types of operations so you can fly under hobby rules or commercial rules with the same aircraft. The only caveat is you can't mix/match the rules in one flight. Take off using Hobby rules the flight must be completed under those rules and vice versa. Congrats on getting you Part 107. [/QUOTE]
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