vocabulary of drones
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VOCABULARY OF DRONES ARE
Above Ground Level (AGL): Refers to the altitude at which an aircraft, including a drone, is flying. Under current Part 107 limits, a drone (sUAS) may operate no higher than 400 feet (121.9 meters) above the ground, but may operate within 400 feet of a structure (including above that structure) even if the structure is higher than 400 feet.
Above Ground Level (AGL): Refers to the altitude at which an aircraft, including a drone, is flying. Under current Part 107 limits, a drone (sUAS) may operate no higher than 400 feet (121.9 meters) above the ground, but may operate within 400 feet of a structure (including above that structure) even if the structure is higher than 400 feet.Airman: In the context of FAA pilot certification, an airman is any person, regardless of sex or gender, who has met the requirements to certified to perform a particular role. In the context of sUAS (drone) aircraft operating under Part 107 regulations, a person must meet the remote pilot certification requirements in order to operate, or to supervise the operation of an sUAS aircraft being operated for commercial purposes.
Above Ground Level (AGL): Refers to the altitude at which an aircraft, including a drone, is flying. Under current Part 107 limits, a drone (sUAS) may operate no higher than 400 feet (121.9 meters) above the ground, but may operate within 400 feet of a structure (including above that structure) even if the structure is higher than 400 feet.Airman: In the context of FAA pilot certification, an airman is any person, regardless of sex or gender, who has met the requirements to certified to perform a particular role. In the context of sUAS (drone) aircraft operating under Part 107 regulations, a person must meet the remote pilot certification requirements in order to operate, or to supervise the operation of an sUAS aircraft being operated for commercial purposes.AMA (Academy of Model Aeronautics): A nonprofit organization devoted to the safe operation of model aircraft, including radio controlled aircraft such as drones.