LUIS MARTINEZ
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This thread reminded me my business 107.29 waiver is coming up for renewal (December 2020). I "thought" it would be a simple process, BUT according to the FAA gods:When applying for the initial 107.29 waiver it's expeditious to use the "Step-by-step Application Process Guidance", "How to Apply for an Operational Waiver". and especially "Waiver Safety Explanation Guidelines" and answer all questions thoroughly. The more detailed the better.
And, once you've received a 107.29 for Class G airspace, if you apply for a 107.29 waiver in controlled airspace select "airspace authorization" (NOT "waiver") when identifying the application type and include the phrase "authorization with waiver attached" in the application title. (You'll be prompted for your original Class G waiver during the application process.)
I can't say how long processing of new waiver applications is currently taking. But I've been renewing Class B, C, and D waivers recently and have been very pleased to receive renewal approvals in just 2 days. (Recommendation: be sure to include the number of your expired waiver in the "Proposed Location of Operation" statement.)
Hope that helps.
"Dear Sir:
Unfortunately there is no renewal process for waivers. You will need to file a new request in the FAA drone zone at least 60 days prior to the expiration of the waiver."