What are the rules to fly your drone in 2023?

What are the rules to fly your drone in 2023?

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This video will explain the nine requirements for operating under 49 USC 44809 for recreational UAS pilots. Remember! If you fail to meet one of these requirements, you are now operating under Part 107!

If you are part 107 certified, you must choose which set of rules to operate under prior to your flight. You are not permitted to change rules halfway through your flight.

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0:00 Introduction
0:25 Part 107 vs Recreational (44809)
3:35 #1 Fly for recreational purposes
6:28 #2 CBO Guidelines
8:59 #3 Visual Line of Sight
10:13 #4 Give way to manned aircraft
11:15 #5 Get airspace approval
13:12 #6 Fly no higher than 400 feet
14:15 #7 Take the TRUST test (
15:40 #8 Registration
16:44 #9 Don't fly dangerously

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The nine requirements to fly recreationally under USC 44809
1. Fly only for recreational purposes (enjoyment).
2. Follow the safety guidelines of an FAA-recognized Community Based Organization (CBO).
3. Keep your drone within the visual line of sight or use a visual observer who is co-located (physically next to) and in direct communication with you.
4. Give way to and do not interfere with manned aircraft.
5. Fly at or below 400' in controlled airspace (Class B, C, D, and E) only with prior authorization by using LAANC or DroneZone.
6. Fly at or below 400 feet in Class G (uncontrolled) airspace.
7. Take The Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST) and carry proof of test passage.
8. Have a current registration, mark (PDF) your drones on the outside with the registration number, and carry proof of registration with you.
9. Do not operate your drone in a dangerous manner. For example:
a. Do not interfere with emergency response or law enforcement activities.
b. Do not fly under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

By: Pilot Institute
Title: What are the rules to fly your drone in 2023?
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I fly my drone?

It takes practice to fly a drone. Pilots need to practice flying drones. They are far more stable than regular aircraft. We recommend that you practice indoors, or close to your house, for beginners.

You will need to be able to perform three skills when learning to fly a drone. These are taking off, hovering, and landing.

Take Off

The drone will take off by simply being lifted into the air. Once the drone is moving upward, hold down the button on the controller. After the drone reaches an appropriate height, release the button.

Hovering

Hovering refers to keeping the drone in midair. To hover, hold down the right or left trigger while pressing on the throttle. To tilt the drone, hold down both triggers and press the throttle.

Landing

Landing refers to returning the drone safely to Earth. Release the throttle and turn the controller toward the ground to land. The drone will eventually slow down, and then land.

Flying your drone is a matter of comfort. You must be careful not that your drone crashes into anything.


What are some good places to take photos using a drone?

Drones are an extremely useful tool to capture breathtaking shots of nature and landscapes. Drones are great for taking close-up shots or stunning landscapes.

The best locations to use drones include mountains, deserts, lakes, oceans, beaches, and cities. Drone enthusiasts often capture scenic views of their hometowns and other local attractions.

It is a good idea to shoot at night so that the lights can illuminate the surrounding area. This allows you to see new places. You could also shoot during other seasons, especially winter when snow blankets.


Is it worth buying a drone for photography?

A great product is the most important thing if you want to start your own business. If you're going to put yourself out there, you better ensure you've got a killer product.

Photographers are not selling themselves. Instead of convincing others to buy their stuff they're trying convince them.

But when you're running your own company, you won't be able to afford to wait for someone else to permit you. You will have the ability to find customers today.

You will need to tell compelling stories that help them understand why your products are better than others.

A marketing strategy will be needed to market those products. Even if you do all of that, it's possible to fail because you don't know how to correctly price your products.

There are two options. You could decide to charge too low. Either way, if you don’t know what your charges are, you’re most likely making a mistake.

To avoid these mistakes, you need to start thinking like a businessman. However, this doesn't mean you must become a businessman. This means you have to learn how to value time, money, effort.

You must also develop strategies to measure the success of your company.

Once you have a good understanding of pricing, you can now focus on creating the best product possible. You want a product that is both creative and financially viable.

A product that solves real problems and offers real benefits.

One that stands apart from the rest.

Once you have built the product, it's ready for launch. You'll also be ready to build your brand.

So whether or not you want to take pictures with a drone, you'll want to consider getting one. It will enable you to become a professional photographer. You will be able to improve your skills. And it will help you grow your business.


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How To

How can I make my drone photographs look better?

A drone shot is an excellent way to capture amazing images. The result can be more stunning than any image taken with a conventional camera if you do it correctly.

However, there are several ways to improve the quality and appeal of your images. You should make sure that your settings are appropriate for the model you are photographing.

There are many apps and tools available that will help you to edit your photos once they have been taken. These include software such as Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, which lets you import multiple files at once and adjust each shot individually.

You can crop or enhance specific parts of an image. You can also remove unwanted objects or adjust lighting and contrast.

Snapseed is another tool that offers basic editing capabilities such as cropping and brightness adjustments.

Post-processing is important, but it's also crucial to ensure that your final product looks professional.

This means knowing how to set your camera correctly and learning how to position yourself properly.

Also, ensure that you select the correct settings for your lens. If you're photographing landscapes, for example, use a longer focal-length (e.g. 200mm), whereas if your goal is to take close-ups of objects, choose a shorter focal length (e.g. 50mm).

Finally, learn how to shoot in RAW format because this gives you greater control over the final image.

These techniques will allow you to create breathtaking drone images that will amaze everyone.