Chris(Glen)
ArboristSite Operative
Just curious if anyone has any input if the price of a drone now a days makes it a viable option to cruise a wood lot with? Be more up to date then old aerial photo's.
Another Forum said:"Currently, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements to fly UAVs under a section 333 exemption or a Certificate of Authority (COA) is a conventional pilot's license (airline transport, commercial, private, recreational, or sport pilot certificate). Under the proposed rule, the person who manipulates the flight controls of a small UAS would be defined as an “operator.” A small UAS operator would be required to pass an aeronautical knowledge test and obtain an unmanned aircraft operator certificate with a small UAS rating from the FAA before operating a small UAS. In order to maintain his or her operator certification, the operator would be required to pass recurrent knowledge tests every 24 months subsequent to the initial knowledge test. These tests would be created by the FAA and administered by FAA-approved knowledge testing centers.
As of this date, 5 April 2016, the FAA has not completed the rules for UAS operations. We are anticipating that this UAS ground school training will meet the FAA proposed rules on aeronautical knowledge. The student will be responsible for scheduling the necessary exams."
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