FAA Part 107 - Small Unmanned Aircraft Regulations Infographic

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SMALL UNMANNED AIRCRAFT REGULATIONSFAA - Part 107 Quick Fact Sheet

Estimated number of drones sold in 20151,000,000+

Maximum allowable altitiude (in feet) your drone can fly 400

Minimum age to operate a drone16

Maximum speed (in mph). 100 mph = 87 knots100

Max weight (in pounds) allowed for your drone55

The TSA will conduct a security background check of all remote pilot applications prior to issuance

of a certificate.

The FAA requires the drone pilot to pass an initial aeronautical test, or have a Part 61 pilot certificate before flying.

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and responsible use of unmanned aircraft systems.

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You can fly during daylight or in twilight (30 minutes before official sunrise to 30 minutes after official sunset) in your local time zone.

You cannot fly over anyone who is not directly participating in the operation. This means no flying over crowds.

You can carry an external load, but only if it is securely attached and does not affect the flying capabilities.

The unmanned aircraft must remain within the visual line of sight of the operator during flight.