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We would like to use a drone for our summer camp media. Since this is technically a paid position it presents a really big problem because very few college-aged staff who would come to work for the summer would be Part 107 certified. Alternatively, to train someone to pass the test in the few days of staff training is nearly impossible. In our industry there just aren't loads of people who are willing to shoot video for a summer that have gone out of their way to take this test.
Has anyone dealt with this in the camping world or a similar industry? The Part 107 makes total sense for videographers who could be on different locations every week and need to understand and respect the aviation world. However, it's complete overkill for pilots limited to a several hundred acre camp to need to understand the airspace rules around Dallas Fort Worth or how to read TAFs when they are flying at about 250 ft and respecting all the FAA rules.
At this time I haven't been able to find a workaround but maybe someone else out there knows more. I'm also interested in how to bring this to the attention of anyone who makes these rules.
Has anyone dealt with this in the camping world or a similar industry? The Part 107 makes total sense for videographers who could be on different locations every week and need to understand and respect the aviation world. However, it's complete overkill for pilots limited to a several hundred acre camp to need to understand the airspace rules around Dallas Fort Worth or how to read TAFs when they are flying at about 250 ft and respecting all the FAA rules.
At this time I haven't been able to find a workaround but maybe someone else out there knows more. I'm also interested in how to bring this to the attention of anyone who makes these rules.