From the course: Cert Prep: FAA Part 107 Commercial Drone License (2017)

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Waivers

Waivers

- Sometimes you want to do some things with your aircraft, but find that the rules will not allow you to. Well, it is possible to get a waiver, so that you can do some things, even though the rules prohibit them. Remember that the FAA makes the rules thinking about safety. So if you can prove that you can be safe, chances are that you can get that waiver. However, not all of the rules are waivable. Some of them are very firm, and you won't be able to get a waiver for those. Your request for a Certificate of Waiver must contain a description of the requested waiver and a description of how safety will be maintained. The administrator might limit your request. Once you get the waiver you may deviate from the regulations of this part, but you must comply with any conditions or limitations. Here are some waivable sections of Part 107. Operation from a moving vehicle or aircraft. Not for carriage of property of another person, for compensation or hire. Daylight operation. Visual line of…

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