FAA Regulations
The FAA regulates the usage of "small unmanned air ships" (sUAS) under Part 107 rules and regulations. The following is a condensed list of those rules. Peak Viewing Drone Imaging will adhere to all FAA Regulations regarding sUAS , Part 107 at all times.
- Never operate in a careless or reckless manner.
- Drone flight distance is restricted to line-of-site flight only.
- Height of flight is restricted to 400' above ground level (AGL) unless the drone remains within 400' of a tower that is being inspected.
- Airport airspace restrictions and no-fly zones apply.
- Night flight is not allowed without a waiver approved 90-days in advance from the FAA.
- Minimum weather visibility is 3 statute miles. We can't fly in bad weather.
- Drones cannot be flown over people.
- No operations from a moving vehicle.
To operate the controls of a sUAS under Part 107 of the FAA Regulations, the pilot must possess a remote pilots certificate with a sUAS rating.
Don't take chances with uncertified pilots. You may be subject to civil penalties.
PLEASE ASK TO SEE MY FAA PILOT'S CERTIFICATE BEFORE I FLY! It's for your protection.