Mark The Droner
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This is an old thread.
A recreational UAS pilot doesn't need to worry about Class A, B, C, D, etc. He must fly within the rules of CFR Part 101 which means he must "notify" any and all airports if he flies within five miles of those airports.
He also must not endanger the NAS, which means he must not be stupid (i.e. he must not fly in front of a runway, etc.).
A recreational UAS pilot doesn't need to worry about Class A, B, C, D, etc. He must fly within the rules of CFR Part 101 which means he must "notify" any and all airports if he flies within five miles of those airports.
He also must not endanger the NAS, which means he must not be stupid (i.e. he must not fly in front of a runway, etc.).