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Are you trying to figure out this confusing muss and fuss over regulations? Here we will explore the differences between Part 333, Part 336, and Part 107.

What is FAA Part 333?

Simply put, this is an older version of Part 107.  If you are currently flying under this waiver and provision program, you are able to continue doing so until it expires, typically 2 years after permission was granted.  

What is FAA Part 336?

FAA Part 336 is a special section used to define and regulate Model Aircraft.  This is a recreational category and you do not need to be drone pilot certified under this provision.  This does not make you exempt from being required to Register.  Find out if you need to Register Here.

What is FAA Part 107?

Unlike FAA Part 336, FAA Part 107 is specifically aimed at drone pilot certified applications.  If you expect to get compensated in any way, this is the section you need to be concerned about.  The FAA weighs much more heavily on commercial pilots of any type.  Continue reading Drone Pilot Certified the Quick and Easy Way Here!

Can I Hop Between Regulations?

Yes you can.  You may fly an unregistered hobby drone under Part 336 while you have a current Part 107 Remote Pilot License.  HOWEVER, the FAA has been known to hold you to the higher commercial standards if you were to violate a regulation.  As a professionally trained Remote Pilot, you have been made aware of what is and is not allowed. Furthermore, you might want to consider registering your hobby drone, even if it is not required.

Simply Put…

If you want to fly your drone as a hobby, you qualify under Part 336.  If you want to fly your drone commercially and for hire, you need to concern yourself with Part 107 as a Remote Pilot Operator.

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