Part 107 Info

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Don’t post to social media sites without being a 107 pilot, even if you don’t receive a dime, its still considered “COMMERCIAL”.

​Drone registration is every 3 years & $5.Different rules for recreational pilots and commercial (107) pilots

​Every 2 years recurrent training for 107 pilots

​The training is free and available on the FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam) website.

There are three courses:

  • ​Part 107 Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Initial (ALC-451) – Current Part 61 certificate holders are eligible to take this course.
  • Part 107 Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Recurrent (ALC -515) – Part 107 remote pilots who are also certificated and current under Part 61 are eligible to take this course.
  • Part 107 Small UAS Recurrent Non-Part 61 Pilots (ALC-677) – Part 107 remote pilot certification holders (regardless of currency) are eligible to take this course.

Part 107 Commercial Drone Pilot License Course
– Pilot Institute –

This Part 107 course is 15 hours and it has everything you need to pass the drone license test. Plus, it comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

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