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Under what conditions may a non-certificated person operate a small UAS under Part 107?

  1. Only with prior training from the Remote PIC

  2. When the Remote PIC is in the area

  3. When directly supervised by the Remote PIC, with immediate control ability

  4. When flying in a controlled space

The correct answer is: When directly supervised by the Remote PIC, with immediate control ability

A non-certificated person may operate a small UAS under Part 107 when they are directly supervised by the Remote Pilot in Command (Remote PIC) and the Remote PIC has the ability to maintain immediate control over the operation. This ensures that while a person without certification may be handling the controls or flying the drone, they are under the guidance and oversight of someone who is knowledgeable and responsible for the flight operation. The requirement for direct supervision means that the Remote PIC must be able to intervene at any moment if the situation requires it. This is a critical safety measure, as it allows for immediate correction of any potential issues that could arise during the flight. The Remote PIC remains legally responsible for the UAS operation, making it essential that they maintain oversight over non-certificated individuals. Other conditions do not meet the regulatory standards. For instance, prior training alone does not grant operational authority; it must be accompanied by direct supervision. Similarly, the presence of the Remote PIC in the area isn’t sufficient unless they are providing direct supervision and control. Lastly, operating in a controlled space does not negate the requirement for the Remote PIC's direct oversight, as safety protocols still apply no matter the environment in which the UAS is being flown.