Pretty sure that nothing in Part 107 applies to hobby flying.You can find this info in the part 107 handbook in the sections dealing with aircraft maintenance. Even if you are a hobbyist pilot, the laws and regulations still apply.
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Did I miss something? When did insurance come up in this thread?@Rich...from what I've read, the insurance is relatively inexpensive for hobbyists.
For Part 107 liability, however, I've seen $1000-$1500 on this site as well as other "pay per flight" Part 107 options ranging from $10-$25 per hour.
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Got it, no there wont be anything on the box that will tell you what firmware is loaded (3 phantoms and nothing on any off them). Not really a problem. Once you get everything powered up, including a phone or tablet with the Go app running, you can hit the "about" button in the app and read which version you have in both RC and AC firmware as well as the version of the Go App you are running.Please see my post #13, as this thread was originally about Firmware and I valued your input. Another poster mentioned insurance, and you mentioned Part 107 in your post #21, which I assumed to be related to insurance and not Firmware, and I responded.
If you have any insight into my post #13 I'd appreciate it [emoji4]
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