The Airspace Liability
For commercial drone operators (like real estate photographers or agricultural surveyors), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 107 rules are constantly evolving. Sudden requirements for Remote ID modules or new restrictions on flying over moving vehicles can ground a fleet overnight.
Bypassing the Fines
Ignorance is not an excuse; flying out of compliance can result in revoked licenses and federal fines.
- Federal Register: Track the official government publications for final rulings on unmanned aircraft systems.
- NOTAM Tracking: Monitor for localized Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) that pop up due to VIP movement or wildfires.
Automating Fleet Management with kAIros
Point kAIros at the FAA's official press release feed and specific Part 107 policy pages. Instruct the AI to alert your chief pilot immediately if a new rule regarding operational waivers is published, ensuring your drones stay legally in the air.