How low can I fly a drone?
How low can I fly a drone? Fly at or below 400 feet in Class G (uncontrolled) airspace. Note: Anyone flying a drone in the U.S. National Airspace System (NAS) is responsible for flying within the FAA guidelines and regulations.
Can drones legally spy on you?
Criminal Code Section 934.50: Drones may not be used for surveillance in violation of another party's reasonable expectation of privacy; this includes law enforcement. However, police may use drones with a valid search warrant.
Do drone pilots make money?
While the average annual salary for a drone pilot is around $50,000, that number varies depending on what type of drone work you do — as well as where you do it. For example, a commercial drone pilot will generally make more than a professional pilot. The quality of the photographs you take also matters.
Can pilots see drones?
You should get authorization before flying in controlled airspace. You must fly within visual-line-of-sight, meaning that you or your visual observer can see your drone at all times.