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1 Drones And Airports— Do They Mix? Mike Hainsey, A.A.E.
Executive Director

2 Global Connections. Local Convenience.
Let’s See… Part 107 and you What’s a UAS Facility Map? Can I say no? How can a drone help me? Global Connections. Local Convenience.

3 Global Connections. Local Convenience.
Part 107 and You Non-hobbyist with UAS operator license VLOS and day VFR Airport notes: No NOTAM No permission needed except C,D, and E airspace Hobbyists must notify if within 5 miles of airport Global Connections. Local Convenience.

4 Global Connections. Local Convenience.
UAS Facility Maps Designed to expedite approvals for controlled a/s Release next week Will eventually lead to automatic approvals 400 300 100 200 50 Global Connections. Local Convenience.

5 Global Connections. Local Convenience.
Can I Say No? No Yes Maybe Global Connections. Local Convenience.

6 Global Connections. Local Convenience.
Can I Say No? Airports do not own airspace—air traffic does Hobbyists still have to notify you if they are within 5 miles Air traffic has the say for 107 waiver requests Talk with your ATM! Global Connections. Local Convenience.

7 Global Connections. Local Convenience.
How Can A Drone Help Me? Airport Uses? Wildlife Field inspections Security Emergency response And more! Global Connections. Local Convenience.

8 Global Connections. Local Convenience.
Summary Drones are here to stay! The rules keep changing Talk with your ATM/FAA Drones can be useful on the airport! Global Connections. Local Convenience.


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