B BrenC11 Joined Jan 22, 2016 Messages 138 Reaction score 28 Age 43 Sep 14, 2018 #1 Hey I have a potential job in the USA later this year. Does anyone have any experience getting permits and licenses to fly commercially in the states. Will i have to register with the Federal Drone Register? Thanks. B
Hey I have a potential job in the USA later this year. Does anyone have any experience getting permits and licenses to fly commercially in the states. Will i have to register with the Federal Drone Register? Thanks. B
I InterMurph Joined Jul 6, 2014 Messages 692 Reaction score 290 Sep 14, 2018 #2 If you fly commercially in the US, then you will need a Remote Pilot In Command (RPIC) with an FAA part 107 license. That can be you, if you study and pass the test. I recommend FAA Drone Certification Test Prep | Drone Pilot Ground School. Or it can be someone else you hire. That person does not need to be the one flying the drone; you can fly, as long as you have a licensed RPIC on site.
If you fly commercially in the US, then you will need a Remote Pilot In Command (RPIC) with an FAA part 107 license. That can be you, if you study and pass the test. I recommend FAA Drone Certification Test Prep | Drone Pilot Ground School. Or it can be someone else you hire. That person does not need to be the one flying the drone; you can fly, as long as you have a licensed RPIC on site.
B BrenC11 Joined Jan 22, 2016 Messages 138 Reaction score 28 Age 43 Sep 14, 2018 #3 So a UK PFcO won't transfer?
The Editor Joined Aug 7, 2013 Messages 10,825 Reaction score 5,701 Sep 14, 2018 #4 BrenMyster said: So a UK PFcO won't transfer? Click to expand... Nope - PfCO is not recognized anywhere outside the UK - not even other European States. UK - Flying in multiple countries on a UK permission ?
BrenMyster said: So a UK PFcO won't transfer? Click to expand... Nope - PfCO is not recognized anywhere outside the UK - not even other European States. UK - Flying in multiple countries on a UK permission ?
I InterMurph Joined Jul 6, 2014 Messages 692 Reaction score 290 Sep 14, 2018 #5 No. You can read the FAA rules here: Becoming a Pilot The airmen's knowledge test is quite specific to US airspace regulations and restrictions.
No. You can read the FAA rules here: Becoming a Pilot The airmen's knowledge test is quite specific to US airspace regulations and restrictions.
B BrenC11 Joined Jan 22, 2016 Messages 138 Reaction score 28 Age 43 Sep 15, 2018 #6 Probably easier to find a local pilot to stand there with a cuppa tea during the shoot. Reactions: Deleted member 39660