>>9833985
actually it's way less than "a couple thousand feet"
h ttps://www.faa.gov/uas/media/Part_107_Summary.pdf
I don't know what the business rules are, if you have a business selling the video the drone creates your really gonna have to pay the regulation jew, the relevant general recreation laws are:
- Less than 55 pounds
- Pilot in visual line of sight
- "may not operate over any persons
not directly participating in the operation"
> can't fly over people?
- Daytime only
- Real aircraft have right of way
- Max speed 100mph
- Max height 400 feet
- Air Traffic Control permission required for Class B, C, D and E airspace
- 1 drone 1 pilot, each drone must have 1 pilot
- Can't pilot from moving vehicle
- Pilot can't have mental problems that would hinder flight
More jewry (you have to have a license)
- A person operating a small UAS must either hold a remote
pilot airman certificate with a small UAS rating or be under
the direct supervision of a person who does
How to qualify?
-Demonstrate aeronautical knowledge by either: Passing an initial aeronautical knowledge test at
an FAA-approved knowledge testing center
or
Have a pilot license (not a student license)
- Be vetted by the Transportation Security Administration
- Be 16 or older
Additional:
- You have to notify the FAA if you fuck shit up that costs more than $500
- You have to keep records and make them available to the FAA on request