Part 108 BVLOS rules finally coming - what does this mean for recreational pilots?
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Great question! From what I understand, Part 108 is primarily focused on commercial operations. Package Delivery: Amazon, UPS Flight Forward, and Zipline are actively pursuing BVLOS to make drone deli
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As a newbie, this stuff is way over my head! ?? I'm still trying to figure out basic VLOS requirements. In general, drone pilots must fly within Visual Line of Sight (VLOS). Flying BVLOS and EVLOS is
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Even if you're recreational now, it's worth understanding where the industry is heading. For FAA Remote Pilots, this means new opportunities ? but also more regulations to learn. Even if BVLOS rules a
Exciting news! The FAA is instructing to publish a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Part 108 (Beyond Visual Line of Sight) within 30 days and finalize it within 240 days. I've been following this for months and it sounds like the FAA plans to shift BVLOS into a dedicated regulatory framework under Part 108, making it a simpler process for operators to obtain approval for BVLOS operations.
But I'm wondering - will this affect us recreational flyers at all? Or is this purely for commercial operations? The technical requirements sound pretty intense.