Aerial Photographer
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- Additional Info:As of August 29, 2016 the FAA's rules for commercial use of small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS), also known as Part 107, have been in effect. These rules govern how high we can fly, areas that we can not fly, steps we have to follow if we are within 5 miles of an airport, etc. To qualify to receive a Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate, a person must pass an aeronautical knowledge test that covers everything from safe practices, weather systems, sectional charts and much more. Once a person has passed this test, they eventually receive an identification card that proves they are a licensed commercial remote pilot in the United States and can therefore conduct a business that involves the flying of drones.
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