taxi_guy
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This may not be new information for anyone else, but it was for me, so I thought I would share.
I had been dissappointed that the new commercial drone regulations we saw in March were only a more rapid method of commercial registration, and not an implementation of the NPRM Rules proposed back in February of 2015.
After looking online, and talking with people in the industry at NAB, I couldn't seem to find any hope for those of us who would like to be paid for our aerial videos/photos without having a pilot's license.
So, I shot an email to the FAA looking for some answers, and I got some good stuff back (and very promptly, too).
They said that the proposed NPRM Rules should be finalized by the end of this Spring, and implementation should happen sometime later this Summer.
In general, for commercial operators, we would have same hobbyist regulations with the additions of drone registration, operator certification, and recurring aeronautics testing. This would replace the pilot's license requirements and eliminate the need for a Section 333 exemption (in most cases).
Take those time estimates for what they are, but it was at least encouraging to hear, directly from the FAA, that we are still moving towards an equitable situation for would-be commercial operators.
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