FAA laws on drones and UAV all fall under the Federal Aviation Regulations, and Section 333 of the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012. While these drone regulations seem complicated to companies that are not familiar with the FAA or aviation regulations, the process to legally fly drones for money or other consideration is fairly straight forward to a …
YOU HAVE YOUR FAA 333 EXEMPTION. NOW YOU NEED DRONE INSURANCE. On today’s Drone Law Pro Radio show, we discuss drone and UAV insurance policies. Learn about these topics from a top aviation insurance agent: 1. Sky Smith Insurance explains how to obtain insurance for commercial use drones under FAA Section 333 and other lawful flights. 2. Your standard general …
Should I hire a company to take aerial photographs using a quadcopter / UAV / drone for my real estate or other business? If you are going to hire an outside company to take your drone photographs, there are some due diligence items you need to complete. There are two primary risks, which need to be avoided. Drone Risk #1: The first …
What is a FAA Section 333 Exemption for drone use? Great news! The FAA granted your Section 333 petition for exemption. You are ready to fly your drone for business and start making money. You are committed to flying your UAV legally and safely,in compliance with all FAA drone regulations. You have your comprehensive general liability drone insurance. You have provided …
FAA Order 8130.34C (PDF), Airworthiness Certification of Unmanned Aircraft SystemsWhat do you A pilot’s license is NOT required to file a petition for a Section 333 exemption. One of the most common questions we get asked by clients who want to fly a drone for business is whether or not you need a pilots license or Airman’s Certificate in order to apply …
Drone attorney Enrico Schaefer was interviewed on That Drone Show about Section 333 petitions for exemptions from the FAA, as well as trends in drone law. Here are some highlights: 1. Section 333 Exemption Process: Do it yourself versus hire professional? 2. Do I need a pilots license to apply for an FAA drone exemption? 3. What kinds of legal representation are …
Patents provide an important form of protection for inventions relating to drones. Newly designed drones, new methods of enhancing the operation of drones, and new applications/uses of drones are all eligible for patent protection.
Drones being spotted near airplanes and airports are being reported almost daily. Drone operators need to remember that flying a drone within five miles of an airport requires permission and that the drone should not be flying any higher than 500 feet from ground level.
Today on “Five Things You Need to Know”, we are going to be talking about how to comply with your FAA Section 333 Exemption so that you not only “fly the Exemption” but you “comply with the Exemption.” You also have to comply with the FAA’s other UAV regulations concerning safe flight.
DroneLaw.Pro summaries and provides links to the FAA website regarding various resources of information on drones, UAS operations, FAA rules and regulations. Understanding how, when and where you can fly a drone consistent with the FAA UAS/UAV regulations is extremely important.