I am interested in developing a commercial opportunity utilizing an UAV. I understand that the FAA has yet to draft the permanent regulations integrating UAS into the NAS. I am curious as to whether any of you fine folks have any information on how difficult it would be to obtain a Special Airworthiness Certificate as described by the FAA here: http://www.faa.gov/aircraft/air_cert/airworthiness_certification/sp_awcert/experiment/sac/
Keep these things in mind:
- I would never fly at night
- I would never be flying higher than a hobbyist is cleared to fly.
- I would always be flying line-of-sight.
- These commercial operations would be carried out by a single UAV maintained and operated by a single user.
- These commercial operations would be carried out in highly rural areas where crop-dusting etc. are not at all common.
It strains credulity to imagine that such an innocuous use would be rejected outright. Is there any hope for me?
I would appreciate any guidance I can receive, and I am happy to join this community! Thank you.
Ryan
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