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Part 107, the must-have certification for drone pilots seeking to do lawful commercial work has been out for 2+ years by now. A lot drone operators decided to get theirs, and many people were shocked to find that they needed to travel quite a ways to find a testing center, shocked at how much it cost to get their Part 107, shocked to find out that it's only valid for two years, and shocked to find out during their studies that it pertained to almost NOTHING about drones.
All these questions on the weather? You look out the window and if it looks like rain - you don't fly. All of these questions about landing at airports? This is about flying DRONES - not airplanes. The test is ridiculous when it comes to drone use.
We pay a small fee to get our driver's license, and driving an automobile down the highway is MUCH more dangerous than flying a DJI (or comparable) drone. And we don't have to take a big test and pay a large fee every two years for a drivers license. If you keep proper flight logs for your drone that you can show as proof (and you can show that you use it for a business quite often), why would you have to pay to re-test? Especially every two years. It's stupid.
I can see for general info, safety, and legal purposes. I get that. I believe in being legal, and all of our drones are FAA registered and we are part 107 as well.
But it seems every where we go, there are people doing jobs that have nothing more than their $5 FAA registration, and that's it. If we tell the people that hired them that they could be fined for hiring someone that is NOT "Part 107," they seem like they could care less. My own nephew works for a roofing contractor and he flies a drone to inspect roofs, and he's not Part 107.
It seems the more people I talk to that spent the time and investment to get their Part 107, they have decided that they are not going to re-take the test. Most of the work being done by them isn't government work anyway, so they don't care. However, I personally warned our local government NOT to hire this local guy who did not have his Part 107, but they ignored me - and hired him anyway.
All these questions on the weather? You look out the window and if it looks like rain - you don't fly. All of these questions about landing at airports? This is about flying DRONES - not airplanes. The test is ridiculous when it comes to drone use.
We pay a small fee to get our driver's license, and driving an automobile down the highway is MUCH more dangerous than flying a DJI (or comparable) drone. And we don't have to take a big test and pay a large fee every two years for a drivers license. If you keep proper flight logs for your drone that you can show as proof (and you can show that you use it for a business quite often), why would you have to pay to re-test? Especially every two years. It's stupid.
I can see for general info, safety, and legal purposes. I get that. I believe in being legal, and all of our drones are FAA registered and we are part 107 as well.
But it seems every where we go, there are people doing jobs that have nothing more than their $5 FAA registration, and that's it. If we tell the people that hired them that they could be fined for hiring someone that is NOT "Part 107," they seem like they could care less. My own nephew works for a roofing contractor and he flies a drone to inspect roofs, and he's not Part 107.
It seems the more people I talk to that spent the time and investment to get their Part 107, they have decided that they are not going to re-take the test. Most of the work being done by them isn't government work anyway, so they don't care. However, I personally warned our local government NOT to hire this local guy who did not have his Part 107, but they ignored me - and hired him anyway.