
Part 107 Regulations
Part 107 regulations govern the use of small drones (unmanned aircraft systems) for commercial purposes in the U.S.. They require operators to obtain a remote pilot certificate, follow safety guidelines, and adhere to rules about flying altitude, visibility, and airspace restrictions. The regulations aim to ensure safe integration of drones into the national airspace, limiting risks to manned aircraft, people, and property. They also specify operational limits, such as flying only during daylight and within visual line of sight, helping drone operators conduct activities like aerial photography, surveying, or inspections responsibly and legally.