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Explore the legal aspects of using drones in tax administration processes, covering registration, certification, and federal laws. Learn about Rule 107 requirements for commercial remote pilots and flight restrictions. Discover how to register and mark your drone, follow sky rules, and attend the Cape May County Drone Program Conference. Dive into specialized events and the growth of the UAS industry in the "Aviation Triangle." Stay informed with guidelines for neighborly drone use to ensure privacy and safety.
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UAS (a/k/a “Drones”) in Tax Administration Process Grand Hotel, Cape May August 28, 2019
Adminstrative Agencies 15 Executive Departments, including Dep’t of Transportation Sub-Agencies, including Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Your drone is an aircraft that must be REGISTERED, and You’re a commercial pilot who must be CERTIFICATED. Your operations are governed by FEDERAL law, which “preempts” state and other local laws.
Commercial Remote Pilot • Must qualify under Rule 107 • Drone under 55 pounds • Pilot at least 16 years old • English-literate • Physically + mentally able to fly • Must pass Knowledge Test
Even meeting those conditions, • you can’t fly: • Over people • In restricted airspace • Multiple UAS at the same time • Outside visual line of sight (“BVLOS”) • At night • From a moving vehicle or aircraft • You need a WAIVER for these.
REGISTER YOUR DRONE • $5.00 • Good for 3 years • MARK YOUR DRONE • FOLLOW RULES OF SKY • Know where and where not to fly
Cape May County Drone Program Annual Conference “Tech Village” at KWWD Specialized events, e.g., U.N. Workshop / Demo Innovation Forums
Moving Forward:4 UAS Working Groups EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: Post-Disaster Cell Coverage MARITIME: Vessel-to-Vessel Delivery ENERGY / UTILITY: Critical Infrastructure Inspections and Emergency Response COUNTER-UAS (c-UAS)
Test flights … serve the public good… educate … andcreate buzz ...
Gloucester County Ops Cape May County Ops
STATE-WIDE Growth and“AVIATION TRIANGLE” • NORTH: Joint Base / Military • CENTRAL: FAA Tech Center + ACY • SOUTH: UAS in CMC
“Tech Village” at KWWD Groundbreaking was mid-May 2 anchor tenants signed Tech-oriented ecosystem
“know before you fly” –Guidelines for Neighborly Drone Use • * Tell people you’ll be taking pictures or video of them before you do. • * If you think someone has a “reasonable expectation of privacy,” don’t violate it. • * Don’t fly over private property without permission if you can easily obtain.
* If you keep sensitive data about people, secure it against loss or theft and keep it only as long as you need it. • * Listen carefully to any privacy, security, or safety concerns, and discuss with your advisors.