The FAA has begun the rule making process to address the
commercial use of unmanned aerial vehicles, otherwise known as drones. The
proposed rule would allow the commercial use of drones in a variety of situations including real estate photography. The rule governs machines weighing 55 pounds
or less. Some of the restrictions placed on operators include: daylight flights
only; line of sight operations only; flights limited to an altitude of 500
feet; and operator certification by the FAA. The proposed rule does not require
the operator to obtain a pilot's license.
The FAA asked for 60 days of public comment on
its proposal for commercial drones, but industry experts expect the analysis of
comments could take 18 months or longer before the rules are completed. For
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