UAS (Drones)

Federal law requires all recreational flyers of drones, except for those with a commercial Part 107 license, to complete and pass FAA’s The Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST). This free online course teaches important safety and regulatory information. Upon completion of the course you will receive a certificate that you must be able to provide to the FAA or law enforcement upon request.

State and Local Regulation of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Fact Sheet

The following link will provide information regarding the course and where to take it: The Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST) (faa.gov).

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Register Your Drone
The Federal Aviation Administration's website to register your UAS and apply for waivers

FAA's Unmanned Aircraft Systems Website (includes new Part 107 sUAS rules)
The Federal Aviation Administration's website on UAS use and regulations.

FAA's Summary of Small Unmanned Aircraft Rule Part 107
The Federal Aviation Administration's summary of the new Part 107 rule.

FAA’s How to Fly UAS for Work/Business
The basic rules a remote operator must know for flying a sUAS under the 14 CFR part 107

FAA’s How to Fly UAS for Fun
The basic rules a recreational operator or modeler must know before flying a sUAS under 14 CFR part 101

FAA’s State and Local Regulation of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Fact Sheet
How and why the FAA is the only agency responsible for regulating airspace

NHDOT's Recreational UAS Fact Sheet