Not exact matches
He ruled,
sua sponte, that the statute was unconstitutional and void for vagueness because it was not written «in language that the
people upon whom it is designed to operate or whom it affects can understand» because it essentially required a borrower to apply an algebraic formula to determine the legality of the rate he or she was being charged.
Once the
sUAS Rule becomes effective on August 29, 2016, and provided a
person operates the
sUAS within the limitations set forth in the rule, an exemption or waiver will no longer be required prior to operating a
sUAS (see question 23).
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person who knows or has reason to know that they suffer from a physical or mental condition that would interfere with the safe operation of the
sUAS would be precluded from participating as a RPIC, VO or direct participant in such operation.
Within 10 calendar days of an accident, the RPIC must report the accident to the FAA if the accident involved: 1) serious injury to a
person or any loss of consciousness; or 2) damage to any property, other than the
sUAS, whose fair market value is greater than $ 500 and where the accident results in repair or replacement costs in excess of $ 500.
Prior to any
sUAS operation, the RPIC must conduct a pre-flight inspection to verify that the
sUAS is in safe operating condition, assess the operating environment, including any risks to
persons or property, and conduct a crewmember briefing.
However, a
sUAS may be operated from a moving land or water - borne vehicle if the
sUAS is: 1) flown over a sparsely populated area; and 2) not transporting another
person's property for compensation or hire.
Some of the waivable operational limitations include, but are not limited to, daylight operations, operation of multiple
sUAS, operation over
people and operation in certain airspace.
The
sUAS must be within the visual line of sight («VLOS») of the: 1) RPIC; 2)
person manipulating the
sUAS flight controls; and 3) VO.
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sUAS may not be operated over
persons not directly involved in the
sUAS operation, unless those
persons are located under a covered structure or inside a stationary vehicle that would provide reasonable protection in the event of an accident.