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dronedude
Posted 1/22/2016 14:37 (#5055791 - in reply to #5055710)
Subject: RE:Copied from a 333


SE Iowa

This is copied from a 333...

C. Flight Planning Requirements.
This COA will allow small UAS (55 pounds or less) operations during daytime VFR conditions under the following conditions and limitations:
1. At or below 200 feet AGL; and
2. Beyond the following distances from the airport reference point (ARP) of a public use airport, heliport, gliderport, or seaport listed in the Airport/Facility Directory, Alaska Supplement, or Pacific Chart Supplement of the U.S. Government Flight Information Publications.
a) 5 nautical miles (NM) from an airport having an operational control tower; or
b) 3 NM from an airport having a published instrument flight procedure, but not having an operational control tower; or
c) 2 NM from an airport not having a published instrument flight procedure or an operational control tower; or
d) 2 NM from a heliport, gliderport or seaport

So if you don't file a 333, can you fly at night? ;)



Edited by dronedude 1/22/2016 14:38
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