Being able to fly a drone is an incredibly useful — and fun — skill. But it’s also a pretty complicated one to put to use, particularly if you plan on flying your drone for work or business purposes.
FAA regulations distinguish between recreational and commercial drone use; commercial operations, defined as anything beyond pure enjoyment, require a Part 107 license, while recreational use does not ...
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(TNS) — Interest is increasing in learning about unmanned aircraft operations across civilians, local and state governments, and Clark State College is adding to its course offerings to satisfy the ...