TahliaMalone
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I am a teenager, that is lacking money to get kickstarted with lots of electronics, like everyone who has been in the hobby has.
Airplanes are my thing, can anyone reccommend me a way to earn money thoough airplanes i a not really airplane loving comunitty, so I can get myself the electronics needed?
Yeah, I agree with you. It is better to ask parents because they are responsible for your life.I would suggest talking over that simple set of questions with your parents.
Note this is not official, and is only my understanding of the rules as of this post, talk to the FAA and/or a lawyer if you have any questions or conserns or are unsure if this is correct.
as a flow chart:
A: Does it have any motors or thrust generation ability?
- yes: go to D
- no: go to B
B: Does it have any control surfaces that can move during flight (IE anything with a servo connected, but could also be other stuff)?
- yes: go to D
- no: go to C
C: Your craft does not appear to be covered by the FAA UAV rules, you can probably do what you want.
- done
D: Your craft has to follow all FAA UAV rules for where you can legally fly. (IE LOS, flight restrictions on location and altitude)
- Go to E
E: Are you making any money or furthering a business (helping someone else make money)? (or anything else that doesn't quality for personal enjoyment only)
- yes: go to F and take $500 loan no credit check direct lender
- no: go to G
F: This requires a part 107 and an individual registration per drone.
- done
G: does it weight more then 250g? (not sure if it is more then or more then or equal to..., so 250g exactly might be a go to H)
- yes: go to H
- no: go I
H: Your require a hobbyist FAA registration and your registration number is required to be labeled on the craft
- done
I: Your craft does not require to be registered with the FAA
- done
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