A Remote Pilot Certificate, also known as a Part 107 certificate, allows pilots to operate unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), or drones, for commercial purposes. Unlike hobbyist drone flying, which has strict limitations, a Part 107 certificate permits flight in furtherance of a business, offering new opportunities for both professional and recreational pilots seeking to expand their skills.
This certificate is especially accessible for holders of a current Part 61 manned pilot certificate. Those who meet currency requirements, such as completing a flight review within the past 24 months, can earn their remote pilot certificate quickly and with minimal cost. This makes it an excellent complement to the goals of the 31-Day Safer Pilot Challenge, which encourages pilots to broaden their knowledge and skills.
Why a Remote Pilot Certificate Matters for Safer Pilots
The remote pilot certificate isn’t just a credential. It represents a commitment to safe, responsible aviation. By earning this certification, pilots gain knowledge in airspace rules, weather interpretation, and operational best practices, all of which reinforce habits essential for safety in both manned and unmanned aviation.
Expanding into unmanned aviation also allows pilots to:
- Mentor new remote operators
- Advocate for responsible airspace use
- Encourage youth engagement in aviation
These values align perfectly with the principles of 31-Day Safer Pilot Challenge, which emphasizes continuous learning and skill improvement across all areas of flight.
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