
Commercial drone operations in the United States are regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). All flight activity is conducted in accordance with applicable federal requirements. FAA compliance is a prerequisite for any commercial drone-based work.

Operator Certification
Flight operations are conducted by FAA-certified remote pilots operating under current Part 107 authorization.
Operator certification is maintained and documented as part of ongoing operational requirements.
Airspace & Operational Planning
Each project includes a review of airspace classification, operational constraints, proximity to controlled or restricted zones, and required authorizations or notifications.
Flight planning is conducted prior to execution to ensure compliance with federal regulations and local operational considerations.
Why This Matters for Clients
Regulatory compliance affects liability exposure, insurance coverage validity, incident response procedures, and vendor risk assessments.
By managing FAA compliance internally, clients are not required to interpret or administer aviation regulations themselves.
Documentation Availability
Operator credentials and compliance records are available for review as part of vendor qualification or project documentation.
FAA compliance is treated as an operational obligation, not an optional feature.
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