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Atollaviation, I think most people in here understand that it takes more work to fly a commercial aircraft, or private aircraft, than it does to get a 107 pilot certification. You have a right to your opinion , even if the FAA, the agency that issues the pilot’s licenses doesn't agree with you. There's nothing wrong with having a opinion. I don't think there's any reason for a argument. You have a right to your opinion, however personally I'll stick to the definition as it is described by the FAA. ( By the way I am currenyly taking classes for a private pilot’s license ). I appreciate
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Thank you Luc Jacobson for finally posting some common sense and some reality. Great post. Very well done!
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Unfortunately. your opinion doesn't agree with FAA designations. You have a right to your own opinion. If you're flying a aircraft, with a class 107 , you are a pilot, whether you are in the aircraft or outside of the aircraft according to the FAA distinction. There's a reason the FAA calls 107 pilots the "POC." Otherwise known as pilot in command. I'll stick with the FAA terms and continue to refer to those who have a class 107 license as a " drone pilot." You have a right to your own opinion, but unfortunately your opinion isn't recognized by the FAA. I'll leave it at that. Thanks, and
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A class 107 license states " Remote Pilot" on the card. According to the FAA, those with a 107 license are pilots. Obviously it doesn't take as much work to obtain a 107, as it would take to fly a airplane or helicopter, but that is the definition the FAA has designated.
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Start a company or work as an independent contractor?
Eddie Callender replied to TSutts's topic in Business Advice
I've always thought it was safer to have a corporation for liability purposes. However most people with very small businesses start out as a sole proprietor. If you decide not to incorporate, make sure you file a homestead exception with your state, ( To protect your home) and get drone insurance to provide you some protection. -
Property Videos: Past, Present & Future
Eddie Callender replied to Av8Chuck's topic in Property / Real Estate Marketing
The videos are excellent. A very good example for others who are just getting started in the business. What type of editing software was used? I recently heard of cyberlink editing software. Have you heard of it?- 303 replies
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Where is that thread? I'm new to this forum, and would like to learn as much as possible. Thank you.
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I just got my 107 certification. Does anyone have any ideas on how to get started using my Mavic Air 2 for real estate photography? If so what editing software do you use, and how long did it take you to learn how to edit, and find clients?