This document from the Federal Aviation Administration constitutes a Certificate of Registration for U.S. citizens and permanent residents, recognizing ownership of an unmanned aircraft for all others. The certificate is valid until its expiration date of October 6, 2019, and it was issued to Bishal Gurung on October 6, 2016 under certificate number FA33K3KHE7. For any operations beyond flying as a model aircraft, additional approvals from the FAA and DOT are required to ensure safety guidelines are followed.
This document from the Federal Aviation Administration constitutes a Certificate of Registration for U.S. citizens and permanent residents, recognizing ownership of an unmanned aircraft for all others. The certificate is valid until its expiration date of October 6, 2019, and it was issued to Bishal Gurung on October 6, 2016 under certificate number FA33K3KHE7. For any operations beyond flying as a model aircraft, additional approvals from the FAA and DOT are required to ensure safety guidelines are followed.
This document from the Federal Aviation Administration constitutes a Certificate of Registration for U.S. citizens and permanent residents, recognizing ownership of an unmanned aircraft for all others. The certificate is valid until its expiration date of October 6, 2019, and it was issued to Bishal Gurung on October 6, 2016 under certificate number FA33K3KHE7. For any operations beyond flying as a model aircraft, additional approvals from the FAA and DOT are required to ensure safety guidelines are followed.
For U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and certain non-citizen U.S.
corporations, this document constitutes a Certificate of Registration. For all others, this document represents a recognition of ownership. For all holders, for all operations other than as a model aircraft under sec. 336 of Pub. L. 112-95, additional safety authority from FAA and economic authority from DOT may be required. Safety guidelines for flying your unmanned aircraft:
Never fly near other aircraft
Never fly over stadiums, sports
events or groups of people
Keep your UAS within visual
line of sight
Never fly under the influence
of drugs or alcohol
Keep away from emergency
responders
Never fly within 5 miles of an airport
without first contacting air traffic control and airport authorities
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