found it really interesting so if you fly racing drone with googles or phantom with googles you must have a 107 licensesInteresting read. So, as a 'hobbiest' I must not be flying FPV, or I need to comply with Part 107. Ok, VLOS it is. Guess I'm gonna need some really GOOD glasses. [emoji851].
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read again if using goggles for hobby says you have to have 107Part 107 does not apply if you are flying as a hobby. It does apply if you are flying for compensation.
we really wont know until Monday how it is all going to shake outSo flying BVLOS and using a phone or tablet is FPV also...so this is not limited to goggles...correct?
If you are not flying for compensationSo flying BVLOS and using a phone or tablet is FPV also...so this is not limited to goggles...correct?
I don't use goggles so does not pertain to me. End of discussionread again if using goggles for hobby says you have to have 107
Someone please show me something directly on the FAA site that says a hobby flyer will be required to get a 107 cert to fly with or without FPV. Until I see it on the FAA page it is just a rumor as far as I am concerned.
Q: Also, will model aircraft pilots who do not belong to the AMA have to get a remote pilot certificate under Part 107 after August 29?
A: The FAA does not mandate membership in any particular community-based organization. To qualify for the Special Rule for Model Aircraft, an unmanned aircraft must, among other things, be operated in accordance with a community-based set of safety guidelines and within the programming of a nationwide community-based organization. If a hobbyist can’t show that he or she is operating in accordance with a community-based set of safety guidelines and within the programming of a nationwide community-based organization, then he or she will have to meet the requirements of Part 107
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(re-read it...is a hobbyist drone a model aircraft?)
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