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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best drones for beginners?

For beginners, we recommend starting with drones that are user-friendly, have stable flight features, and come with good customer support. Popular choices include the DJI Mini series and the Holy Stone HS720.

How can I prepare for the FAA Part 107 exam?

To prepare for the FAA Part 107 exam, consider taking an online course that covers all necessary topics, such as airspace regulations, weather, and drone operations. Practice tests can also help you gauge your readiness and identify areas for improvement.

What should I do if my drone crashes?

If your drone crashes, first ensure safety, then assess the damage and retrieve the drone if possible.

Can I fly my drone at night?

Yes, you can fly your drone at night, but you must have proper lighting on your drone to be visible and follow FAA regulations regarding night operations.

What are the restrictions for flying drones near airports?

When flying drones near airports, you must maintain a safe distance, typically at least 5 miles from the airport unless you have prior authorization. Always check local regulations and airspace restrictions before flying.