When got my first hobby drone I was blown away with how many rules and regulations there are. And on top of that, I felt like most blogs didn’t explain the information clearly, so I decided to write this blog post so that I can lay it out to you in a clear and simple way.
As a hobby or recreational drone pilot in the United States, you do not need a drone license, however, you do need to do a simple online registration if your drone weighs between 250 grams (0.55 pounds) or 55 lbs (25kgs.) The registration will cost $5 and it only takes a few minutes, here’s a full guide that will show you how to do it. On the other hand, if you’re flying your drone commercially, or you’re using your drone to make money, then you will need a drone license.
That being said make sure you keep reading. I’ll be covering rules you’ll need to be aware of before registering a hobby drone, and if you’re a commercial drone pilot, I’ll also cover how you can get your drone license.
As mentioned at the beginning of this article, if your drone weighs over 0.55 lbs or 250 grams then you’ll need to register it with the FAA, Federal Aviation Administration.)
However, if your drone weighs less than that, there is no requirement for you to register your drone. But keep reading, because you’ll still need to follow some very important FAA drone laws that I’ll mention below.
IMPORTANT NOTE: I wrote an “over-the-shoulder” hobby drone registration guide, so if you’re ready to register your drone make sure you check it out.
If you want a summary, here’s how you can get started with the registration process.
Things you need to know before registering your drone.
Here’s how to begin the FAA recreational registration process:
Before you start the registration process, you’ll want to make sure you read and understand all FAA drone laws for hobby pilots. Here’s a quick summary on all of them:
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The FAA will be releasing an aeronautical knowledge and safety test in the near future. All recreational pilots that are registered will need to take it, so keep a lookout on any of their social media channels here.
So you’re using your drone to make money by selling stock footage, through infections or even on your YouTube channel? Well according to the FAA, you’ll be considered a commercial drone pilot, and for you to continue making money with your drone legally, you’ll need to get your drone license under the UAS Part 107.
Before you start your application there are a few things you need to know, and steps you need to go through. I’ll try to describe them as best as possible below, however, if you want more of a visual aid then please watch the YouTube video above instead.
Things you need to know before getting your drone licence:
To get your license, the application can be broken up into three phases as described on this FAA website page.
Phase 01: Learning phase.
The first step is to become as familiar with the Part 107 laws here as much as possible. These are the same rules that you would need to become familiar with as a hobby drone pilot, however, since you’re going to be taking the knowledge test you would want to pay special attention to them
Phase 02. Pass the knowledge test.
Phase 03. Register on the FAA drone zone website.
Now that you’re technically a legal drone pilot license holder, you’ll need to register yourself and your drone on the FAA drone zone. This process is very simple and will only take a few minutes.
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