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Old 12-13-2009 | 06:24 PM
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Default RE: Experimental 144'' UAV Build

Hey man.

What exactly does "and Just have to Build this is Higher someone that knows what they are doing to Build this aircraft..." mean?


Here's the thing about this hobby and the people whom engage in it; they all have ideas and ideals that they strive for. That is what makes this hobby progress at the rate it does. The original poster, though he may or may not know the complexity of his ideas, will learn a wealth of information about this particular endeavor. Thus he will create a few scenarios, all very desirable. The first is he will get to learn. Second, he may put money forth, thereby driving the economy. Third but never last, he may actually learn enough to further the hobby more then you will with your pessimism.

Now go cry.



Have a good day!



ORIGINAL: T45WingNut

Fist off you better contact your local FAA... Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operations in the U.S. National Airspace System.. as you have been told in a other post you have.. there is no way you are going to fly that with out going threw the FAA and fallowing General Operating and Flight Rules (14 CFR Part 91).... you say in this post and others on this Form ''I am more of a beginner in the rc plane world I'll need a little bit advice'' well my advice if you have No Background in Aviation,UAV's or RC aircraft.. and Just have to Build this is Higher someone that knows what they are doing to Build this aircraft... you are talking about using ''satallite technology''?? who's Sats are you doing to use??? you are talking Big Bucks for that kinda Tech. unless you are some kinda Billionaire with more money then sense and have a Good layer to keep you out of the Fed Pen . for sure if you do this with out going threw the FAA and just fly this thing Cross country threw ATO Airspace.. you are going to screw up this hobby for everyone ..



itle 14 Code of Federal Regulations

* Part 1, Definitions, Civil Aircraft, section 1.1
* Part 21, Certification Procedures for Products and Parts
* Part 21, Subpart H, Airworthiness Certificates, Experimental Certificates, sections 21.191 and 21.193

Advisory Circulars

* AC 21-12, Application for U.S. Airworthiness Certificate, FAA Form 8130-6
* AC 45-2, Identification and Registration Marking
* AC 91-57, Model Aircraft Operating Standards

Forms

* FAA Form 7711-2 (PDF), Certification of Waiver or Authorization Application
* FAA Form 8130-6 (PDF), Application for U.S. Airworthiness Certificate

Orders

* Order 8130.2, Airworthiness Certification of Aircraft and Related Products
* Order 8130.20, Registration Requirements for the Airworthiness Certification of U.S. Civil Aircraft
* Order 8130.34, Airworthiness Certification of Unmanned Aircraft Systems

Policies

* Federal Register Notice - Clarification of FAA Policy (PDF), UAS Operations in the U.S. National Airspace System
* Interim Operational Approval Guidance 08-01 (PDF), Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operations in the U.S. National Airspace System
* UAS Certification Status (PDF), includes FAA focal points for UAS certification project coordination