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Title:
The Grey Areas of Unmanned Aircraft Systems UAS DronePro Forum
Topic:
14 CFR Part 107 Small UAS Rule The Grey Areas of Drones Part 107, State (NC and Local Laws) Drone Pro Forum
Date and Time:
Sunday, April 30, 2023, starting at 09:00 Eastern Daylight Time Download Calendar File
Speaker(s):
Cody Whitelock; TBD
Brief Description:

On June 21, 2016, the Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration finalized the first operational rules for routine commercial use of small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS or “drones”), opening pathways towards fully integrating UAS into the nation’s airspace. The new rule, which took effect on August 29, 2016 60 days after it is posted to the Federal Register, offers safety regulations for unmanned aircraft drones weighing less than 55 pounds that are conducting non-hobbyist operations.  Attend this informative forum to learn about the Grey Areas of Part 107, the new rules and to discuss local and NC UAS issues.  Click the link below and register TODAY.

This event is also available online - See SPANS # EA39121392 for further information regarding the Zoom Link.

Select Number:
EA39121421
Location of Seminar:
Total Flight Solutions/ Training Room
450 Airport Rd
200
Louisburg, NC 27549
Directions to Venue:

Total Flight Solutions

Suite #200

Training Room

9 am - 4 pm


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Fly-in Seminar?:
Yes  KLHZ
Seating:
30 seats at the facility, 20 remaining for online registration.
Registration Information:
Seminar has passed.
Sponsoring Division:
FAA Safety Team
Contact Information:
Cody R Whitelock
Phone: 4436149037
cwhitelock@barnhillcontracting.com
Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):

NC Drone Pros and FAASTeam Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) come in a variety of shapes and sizes and serve diverse purposes. They may have a wingspan as large as a jet airliner or smaller than a radio-controlled model airplane.  Because they are inherently different from manned aircraft, introducing UAS into the nation's airspace is challenging for both the FAA and aviation community. UAS must be integrated into the busiest, most complex airspace in the world — one that is evolving from ground-based navigation aids to a GPS-based system in NextGen.  Because UAS technology also continues to evolve, FAA rules and policies must be flexible enough to accommodate that progress.

See www.faa.gov/uas for the latest information on UAS.

“Prior to attending a safety seminar please review and abide by current CDC, State and Local health guidelines.”

Equal Access Information:
The FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam) is committed to providing equal access to this meeting/event for all participants. If you need alternative formats or services because of a disability, please communicate your request as soon as possible with the person in the “Contact Information” area of the meeting/event notice. Note that two weeks is usually required to arrange services.
Credit Applicability:
Basic WINGS
½ Credit for Basic Knowledge Topic 3
1 Credit for Basic Knowledge Topic 3
FAASTeam Project Information:
NPP26
National Project:
National Drone Safety Awareness Week Activity
Additional Event Documents: