It starts......................Your going to need a pilots license if you want to fly them commercially.
"If you're planning to shoot your next movie
using a drone, beware: you may need to meet some stringent conditions to stay in the Federal Aviation Administration's good books.
Sources tell the
Wall Street Journal that the agency will propose commercial drone rules that require a conventional pilot's license. Yes, you may need to have flown manned aircraft for dozens of hours to even
think of controlling a UAV for cash. You'd also have to fly only during daylight, stay under 400 feet and remain within sight of your craft, so any hopes of high-altitude night shots would go out the window. And these rules would apply to any drone weighing 55 pounds or less; small, easy-to-fly vehicles like
3D Robotics' Iris+ and
DJI's Inspire 1 would be subject to the same demands as larger, more complex models."