How do I alert the tower (recreational)?
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Jim Watkins
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Hi everyone,

I am part 107 certified, however I occasionally fly under recreational rules when it's just for fun.  It has been a while since I last flew recreationally, and today, when I called the local Class C tower to tell them, as I have done many times before, they informed me that they no longer accept this info via telephone.  I was told that there is a proceedure to do it on-line.  I am completely familiar with getting LAANC authorizations for Part 107 flights but how do I let the tower know when I want to fly for fun?  It was simple to just call them before.  How is it done now?  Any info is appreciated.

--Jim
(Burbank, CA)
2019-5-17
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RMJovo
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Towers are no longer taking calls, recreational flyers will soon be able to use the LAANC systems, please look at the FAA web site for the new information and rules  that just came out this week
2019-5-17
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DJI Stephen
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Hello and good day Jim. I am sorry for the trouble and thank you for reaching out. I hope that you will get the best recommendation from our valued DJI Co pilot with regards to this matter and who did the said procedure on-line and who contacted the LAANC. Thank you.
2019-5-17
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msinger
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You can access LAANC through AirMap or the other services listed here:

https://www.faa.gov/uas/programs_partnerships/data_exchange
2019-5-17
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Mark The Droner
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The old 5 mile rule no longer applies.  Depending on the airport and its distance, it's possible you won't have to do anything.  OTOH, the bigger class B airports have an even larger area outside of 5 miles which require authorization.  

This thread will help you catch up:  https://forum.dji.com/thread-189089-1-1.html

Good luck.  
2019-5-18
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Jim Watkins
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Thanks for the help guys!

--Jim
2019-5-18
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fansb1fe1104
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Mark The Droner Posted at 5-18 02:47
The old 5 mile rule no longer applies.  Depending on the airport and its distance, it's possible you won't have to do anything.  OTOH, the bigger class B airports have an even larger area outside of 5 miles which require authorization.  

This thread will help you catch up:  https://forum.dji.com/thread-189089-1-1.html

I'm confused about this.  Does this apply only to people with a part 107, and recreational flyers are no longer able to fly within 5 miles of an airport at all?
2019-5-18
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Mark The Droner
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fansb1fe1104 Posted at 5-18 08:59
I'm confused about this.  Does this apply only to people with a part 107, and recreational flyers are no longer able to fly within 5 miles of an airport at all?

No.  IMO, it's even easier to fly than it was before.  But it kind of depends on where you are located.  This change does give the FAA more legal leverage in enforcing some of the rules.  

Just click on the link in post #5.

2019-5-18
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fans37fc6a2e
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Currently recreational flyers can not fly in controlled air space unless it is at a community based organization flying facility (AMA etc.)  that has an agreement with the FAA  and there is an attitude limit on each of them depending on where they are located. Latter on they recreational flyers will be able to use LAANCE to get permission to use controlled air space.
2019-5-22
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