Welcome to the forum.Hey all,
Title says it all. I have about 175hrs on UAVs Part 107 and 150hrs part 61 private pilot flying. Hoping to find a way to fly commercially. I don't think like a businessman so not even sure how to make any of this a reality....hence why I am here![]()
Hey all,
Title says it all. I have about 175hrs on UAVs Part 107 and 150hrs part 61 private pilot flying. Hoping to find a way to fly commercially. I don't think like a businessman so not even sure how to make any of this a reality....hence why I am here![]()
Hey R.Perry,
In a lot of my searching, I have found that a number of employers are requiring at least a PPL to fly. I would not say that I am necessarily a low time but not as much as you. I do have enough hours for my IR. I also have SES time and a TW endorsement as I flew TW for most of my flight time. I think it comes down to the fact that a lot of UAS operators lack the knowledge and the experience of flying airspace, directly interacting with ATC and understanding the nuances of aviation life. There is also still a stigma from the rebel UAS operators resistance to regulation that affects the industry. Having the PPL shows my willingness to be a safe and responsible pilot and that is what I guess sets me apart. Honestly, I wish I could find an organization that would hire me so that I could actually get my commercial and fly for real again. Flying these RC toys is not fulfilling my soul I miss being in the air![]()
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