Drone Democracy Improves With N Number Registration, Lower Price
Antonelli Law is proud to announce its Drone Democracy program now includes one FAA N number registration and a lower Section 333 legal fee of $1,500 for simple uses like residential real estate, home and roof inspections, and nature photography with certain drones already approved by the FAA like the DJI Phantom 3.
In June Antonelli Law launched its Drone Democracy Section 333 service as an experiment, to serve people wanting to use drones for simple uses and at a lower legal cost than our traditional Section 333 petition services for GIS, cinematography, oil & gas, mining, engineering, forensics, and other sophisticated uses.
Please note the Pilot License Requirement:
The company or individual running the operation that holds the Section 333 Grant of Exemption does not need to be a licensed pilot, but the person actually flying the drone/UAV must be. The licensed pilot may be a company employee or an independent contractor, as long as the licensed pilot has the UAV competency and other qualifications articulated in the holder’s Section 33 Grant of Exemption.
The FAA currently allows a sport or recreational pilot license (officially called an airman certificate) to operate drones/UAVs under a Section 333 Grant of Exemption. A driver’s license may substitute for a current medical certificate.
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For GIS, cinematography, oil & gas, mining, engineering, forensics, and other sophisticated uses:
If your company would like assistance filing its own Section 333 petition to fly UAS commercially, contact firm principal Jeffrey Antonelli at 312-201-8310 or fill out the contact form below and we will contact you.
Jeffrey Antonelli
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