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<blockquote data-quote="Coconut Pete" data-source="post: 38320" data-attributes="member: 7045"><p>As I said above this is not the easiest thing in the world to explain. I am a licensed private pilot and have added FAA 107 UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) to my ticket. The FAA isn't the only presiding laws, there are states, cities, etc. etc. As BIGLUG24 said get the book or what I did was just went on the FAA website and got the info there. I'm not sure if anyone can do that or if you have to have a login and password. </p><p>With regard to "selling" it is not just pictures it is anything you do with the drone. For instance, helping a roofer or homeowner by looking at a roof after a hurricane. Even is you don't personally make a cent, you are helping folks who are profiting from the use of the drone. Once again. Will you get caught for helping your Grandmother's roofing contractor check out a shingle on her roof? Likely not, but if someone wants to make life difficult for you they certainly can. And I have found that dealing with the FAA is not easy when you are attempting to do the correct thing, let alone skirt their laws. </p><p>Sorry to pee in your Wheaties, but thought this might help a bit. If you really want to know spend 2 - 4 hours reading the laws. The other thing is not to publicize the questionable things you are doing if you don't really want HELP. </p><p></p><p>Enjoy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coconut Pete, post: 38320, member: 7045"] As I said above this is not the easiest thing in the world to explain. I am a licensed private pilot and have added FAA 107 UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) to my ticket. The FAA isn't the only presiding laws, there are states, cities, etc. etc. As BIGLUG24 said get the book or what I did was just went on the FAA website and got the info there. I'm not sure if anyone can do that or if you have to have a login and password. With regard to "selling" it is not just pictures it is anything you do with the drone. For instance, helping a roofer or homeowner by looking at a roof after a hurricane. Even is you don't personally make a cent, you are helping folks who are profiting from the use of the drone. Once again. Will you get caught for helping your Grandmother's roofing contractor check out a shingle on her roof? Likely not, but if someone wants to make life difficult for you they certainly can. And I have found that dealing with the FAA is not easy when you are attempting to do the correct thing, let alone skirt their laws. Sorry to pee in your Wheaties, but thought this might help a bit. If you really want to know spend 2 - 4 hours reading the laws. The other thing is not to publicize the questionable things you are doing if you don't really want HELP. Enjoy [/QUOTE]
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