FAA Drone Registration

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Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) / Drones Regulation Overview

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Agricultural UAS/Drones in the U.S.

 

Flying a drone is not complicated. Planning a mission and putting the drone in flight is simple. However, the rules governing the use of drones within the United States can be complicated. This overview helps summarize the key terminology and important factors you need to know prior to flying drones.

Part 107 in detail

More specifically, the Small Unmanned Aircraft Rule (Part 107). This rule applies to commercial pilots operating a UAS weighing less than 55 lbs. Commercial is defined as operating in support of any business. This doesn’t leave too much to chance. It’s important to note that you must register all drones weighing between .55 and 55 lbs. Your drone registration must be renewed every 3 years.

The following list is a summary of the rules that a part 107 pilot must operate under. Keeping in mind that you can apply for waivers to any of these rules. We will outline later in this overview the list of rules you need a waiver when operating a spray drone.

 

Operational Requirements for Small UAS/Drones

 Unmanned aircraft must weigh less than 55 lbs (25 kg).

Remote Pilot in Command Responsibilities

Requires preflight inspection by the remote pilot in command.

 

 Part 137 Operations

 Part 137 is the FAA regulation that governs the use of any aircraft in either private or commercial agricultural operations. The FAA Circular mentioned above applies to persons or entities that are seeking either a Private or Commercial Agricultural Aircraft Operator Certificate. Part 137 defines operating limitations for private operators, but the certification process for both private and commercial applicants is identical.

So to be clear, in order to use a drone (no matter of its weight) in agricultural spraying operations, both private and commercial, you must apply to your local Flight Services District Office (FSDO) for a Part 137 Certificate. Use the FAA Circular as a set of directions for completing that application.

In addition, the operator will need to apply for exemptions to certain rules in Part 137 since they were written for manned aircraft, or your operations require exemption based on operational limitations. The exemptions are requested through a “petition for exemption” as described in the 44807 Guidance page.

 

Volitant Suggested Sequence / Checklist

If you intend to operate under a corporation or LLC, get that done first.

  1. Petition for your exemptions using regulations.gov.
  2. After purchasing your drone you must provide it’s serial number to begin the registration process.
  3. Apply to your local FSDO for your Part 137 certificate.
  4. Apply for your drone registration.
  5. Develop your training and flight operations manuals. This will be submitted with your petition for exemption and will be inspected by the FSDO.

Although this process can seem quite complicated, it all fits together in the end. Check with the Volitant Technologies team (services@volitant.tech) for options should you want to explore more details when completing this process.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section][et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”4.16″ _module_preset=”default” custom_padding=”0px|||||” da_disable_devices=”off|off|off” global_colors_info=”{}” da_is_popup=”off” da_exit_intent=”off” da_has_close=”on” da_alt_close=”off” da_dark_close=”off” da_not_modal=”on” da_is_singular=”off” da_with_loader=”off” da_has_shadow=”on”][et_pb_row _builder_version=”4.16″ _module_preset=”default” custom_padding=”||0px|||” global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.16″ _module_preset=”default” global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.16″ _module_preset=”default” global_colors_info=”{}”]

Part 107 

A set of rules governing flights of commercial Small UAS weighing less than 55 lbs. Pilot must pass a knowledge test administered by an FAA testing facility.[/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.16″ _module_preset=”default” global_colors_info=”{}”]

Part 137 

Rules for drones used to dispense any economic hazard. This also includes spreading seeds and other particles. Written to govern fixed wing and helicopters used in agricultural services. Multiple exemptions are required to allow pilots to operate drones under this rule.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=”4.16″ _module_preset=”default” global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.16″ _module_preset=”default” global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.16″ _module_preset=”default” global_colors_info=”{}”]

Section 44807

Governs the flight of drones weighing over 55 lbs. Pilots may apply for certain exemptions to this rule.[/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.16″ _module_preset=”default” global_colors_info=”{}”]

Drone Registration

Drones weighing more that .55 lbs but less than 55 lbs are required to be registered using the FAA Drone Zone website.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]