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If you're flying a drone over 55 lbs (which includes most modern spray drones), you'll need an exemption from the FAA’s Special Authority for Certain Unmanned Aircraft Systems (U.S.C. 44807). Navigating this complex process can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be.
Our Regulations Package is designed to simplify the FAA compliance process. We break down the steps and requirements into easy-to-follow guidelines, saving you time and reducing frustration.
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Drone Registration
Your drone must be registered with the FAA to receive the Part 137 certification (a requirement for the 44807 exemption) and obtain insurance.
Part 137 Authorization
This certification is required to legally conduct agricultural aircraft operations for the purpose of dispensing any substance for plant nourishment, soil treatment, propagation, pest control, or agricultural purposes, excluding live insects and economic poison.
44807 Exemption
This exemption can feel overwhelming because there is a lot of paperwork required. To ease the burden, Agri Spray will petition the FAA for the 44807 on your behalf and provide you with the required manuals.
- Remote Pilot Certificate (107)
- FAA Drone Registration
- 44807 Exemption
- FAA Part 137 - Agricultural Aircraft Operator Certificate
Also referred to as your Remote Pilot Certification, this license clearly demonstrates you understand the FAA’s regulations, operating requirements, and procedures for safely flying drones.
To become a pilot, you must:
- Be at least 16 years old
- Be able to read, speak, write, and understand English
- Be in sound physical and mental condition to safely fly a drone
- Requires a FAA second class medical for drones over 55 pounds
- Pass the initial aeronautical knowledge exam: “Unmanned Aircraft General – Small (UAG)”
You must register your drone with the FAA to receive the Part 137 certification and obtain insurance. There are two separate and distinct processes for registering a drone with the FAA depending upon the aircraft weight.
For drones under 55 lbs., complete the Part 107 registration process.
For drones over 55 lbs., complete the FAA aircraft registration process to receive an N-number.
Obtaining this certification can feel overwhelming due to the amount of documentation, manuals, and petitions you are required to submit to the FAA. If you choose to purchase our regulations package and use our Agri Spray Drones’ regulations consultant this entire process will be completed for you.
This is the certification required to legally conduct agricultural aircraft operations for the purpose of:
- Dispensing any economic poison.
- Dispensing any other substance intended for plant nourishment, soil treatment, propagation of plant life, or pest control.
- Engaging in dispensing or non-dispensing activities that directly affect agriculture, horticulture, or forest preservation, but not including the dispensing of live insects.
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Our Agri Spray Drones’ exclusive package includes full access to our regulations consultant who provides guidance on registering your drone and completes the Part 137 and 44807 exemptions.