Just a few questions I noticed that I don't think have been answered yet. I took a commercial drone pilot's course at my college last semester jsut thinking it looked interesting, I loved it and that's actually why I joined the hobby. The course outlined rules and regulations for Part 107 Commercial Drone Pilots and Hobbyists, with the expectation that we would get our Part 107 licenses. I'll be taking my test shortly.
Does anyone have a map that shows where you can fly or not? I’m unsure of the place I’ve been flying at.
There are a few apps that I like to use, the best one in my opinion is Kittyhawk. It's a GPS-type app that provides local airspace information, weather, kp index, etc. Another one is FAA B4UFLY, which is powered by Kittyhawk but lists far less information. Neither of these list TFRs, however, I believe you need to use the FAA's SUAS Facility Map for updated information on those.
@Merv do you know if their is a certain amount of feet you can fly on your property without a license?
There is not, legally the FAA owns all airspace all the way to the ground. They do not own airspace within buildings, so indoor flying inside a large gym is outside their jurisdiction.