Did you get an email from [email protected] with the card attached?I know this has been asked before. But I can't figure out how to get a copy of my registration card.I have been to Drone Zone but still can't find were I can get a copy.
Can anyone help me?
You should have gotten a email in a few days after passing with a temporary license you print out they send card around a month later you should have got a paper from the testing site with your score tooDon't remember if I did or not. I registered at the end of march and I do not have any card or e-mail to make a card
I know this has been asked before. But I can't figure out how to get a copy of my registration card.I have been to Drone Zone but still can't find were I can get a copy.
Can anyone help me?
I guess it depends on what you are doing, but typically I use LAANC for pre-approval for most of my flying. I am near two large airports and never had any issues.
Thanks BigAl07 that was what I was referring to and like you said could be recreationalI think you missed the point of @dronesky post. They were merely pointing out (I assume) that the OP was indeed a Part 107 operator.
Interesting, I assumed once I was part 107 certified all my drones needed to be registered as such. From what you are saying, this is not true. I'm always learning something new here, that's why I love it.
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FAA requires all drones above 250g to be registered. It is an online process and all you get is an FA # that needs to be on your drone....
Let's be a bit more specific......
If you are 107 certified then any drone used for commercial flights (you get paid) will need a unique FA #.
If you started out recreationally with 1 drone and you become 107 certified that drone FA # is good. If you used it for 2 or more, then the drone or drones you will use to make money need unique FA #.
It would be wonderful for the next member with the same question if you let them know how you got it.I got it. Thanks everyone
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