Drone Operations

Once you pass the test for UAG certification, then what?

This book is a written as a resource and companion to the FAA 107 UAG Remote Pilot Study Guide. That training course is just one of the many the author has taught or presented, either in on-site, in live online in classes or on the DroneProfessor.com website. This book is a compilation of his many other courses on topics related to practical drone operation.

Chapters:

1.Introduction
2.Basic Flight Training
3.UAS Basic Maintenance
4.UAS in Public Safety
5.UAS in Search and Rescue
6.COA – Certificate of Authorization
7.FRIA Zones
8.LAANC
9.Mobile Applications
10.Mission Planning
11.Night Operations
12.Operations Over People
13.Remote Identification
14.Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS)
15.State and Local Laws
16.Law Enforcement Response to Drone Complaints
17.The Rules
18.Recurrent Certification (UGR)
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