How to fly your drone in high traffic areas without breaking FAA Rules

5 months ago
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The FAA has a ton of rules about flying over traffic, but there are ways to get great videos/photos of traffic without actually flying over it. This video will demonstrate how I film a high traffic area, such as a highway, without flying over or interfering with traffic.

If you want to be able to fly over traffic you must meet the following requirements:

1. Pass the FAA Part 107 licensing exam.
2. Have a drone that meets Category 1, 2, 3 or 4 (see some examples below)
or
3. Get a waiver from the FAA

NOTE: This still does not let you hover over traffic

Category 1
There are not many drones available, but you can make a drone such as the DJI Neo into a Category 1 when you add a remote ID module.

DJI NEO (with add on Remote ID)
While the DJI Neo sems like a great candidate, it does not qualify as a Cat 1 drone because it does not have Remote ID. You could buy a remote ID module and as long as the drone weighs less than 250g it would then qualify
DJI Neo:
https://amzn.to/41T3JFY
Remote ID Module:
https://amzn.to/43z0F34

Category 2/3
DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise: When equipped with the AVSS PRS-M3E (Parachute)
www.enterprise.dji.com

DJI Mavic 3 Thermal: When equipped with the AVSS PRS-M3E
www.enterprise.dji.com

DJI M3D/DJI M3TD (DJI Dock 2 drones): when equipped with AVSS PRS-M3DT.
www.enterprise.dji.com

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