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Wed, Jul 12, 2017

Drone Attorney Creates Commercial Pilot Database

Allows Potential Clients To Find Licensed Operators

If you want to hire a drone pilot for whatever reason, current U.S. law requires them to be licensed by the FAA to fly commercially. Hiring a licensed drone pilot protects the client as well as the drone community.

To that end, Peter Sachs, drone attorney and advocate, author of Drone Law Journal, and TheDroneGuy on Twitter, has established Commercial Drone Pilot. The site is a searchable database designed to make it easier to find an FAA-licensed commercial drone pilot who offers services in particular states throughout the United States.

This site provides you with an easy way to find an FAA-licensed commercial drone pilot by locations served. Whether you need aerial photos or video, surveying, mapping, inspection, search and rescue, or news media services or interviewees, you can start your search on the site.

The site brings value to pilots by providing an additional, inexpensive means of marketing your aerial services, by making it easier to be found by those looking for FAA-licensed commercial drone pilots by the locations they serve. If you hold a current FAA Remote Pilot Certificate, you qualify to be listed in this directory.

(Source: Peter Sachs. Image from file)

FMI: commercialdronepilot.com

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