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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–19 Edition) 

Pt. 107 

parachute, a certificated parachute rig-
ger, or any other person acceptable to 
the Administrator. 

(ii) The reserve parachute must be 

packed in accordance with the foreign 
parachutist’s civil aviation authority 
requirements, by a certificated para-
chute rigger, or any other person ac-
ceptable to the Administrator. 

PART 106 

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RESERVED

PART 107—SMALL UNMANNED 

AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS 

Subpart A—General 

Sec. 
107.1

Applicability. 

107.3

Definitions. 

107.5

Falsification, reproduction or alter-

ation. 

107.7

Inspection, testing, and demonstration 

of compliance. 

107.9

Accident reporting. 

Subpart B—Operating Rules 

107.11

Applicability. 

107.12

Requirement for a remote pilot cer-

tificate with a small UAS rating. 

107.13

Registration. 

107.15

Condition for safe operation. 

107.17

Medical condition. 

107.19

Remote pilot in command. 

107.21

In-flight emergency. 

107.23

Hazardous operation. 

107.25

Operation from a moving vehicle or 

aircraft. 

107.27

Alcohol or drugs. 

107.29

Daylight operation. 

107.31

Visual line of sight aircraft oper-

ation. 

107.33

Visual observer. 

107.35

Operation of multiple small un-

manned aircraft. 

107.36

Carriage of hazardous material. 

107.37

Operation near aircraft; right-of-way 

rules. 

107.39

Operation over human beings. 

107.41

Operation in certain airspace. 

107.43

Operation in the vicinity of airports. 

107.45

Operation in prohibited or restricted 

areas. 

107.47

Flight restrictions in the proximity 

of certain areas designated by notice to 
airmen. 

107.49

Preflight familiarization, inspection, 

and actions for aircraft operation. 

107.51

Operating limitations for small un-

manned aircraft. 

Subpart C—Remote Pilot Certification 

107.53

Applicability. 

107.57

Offenses involving alcohol or drugs. 

107.59

Refusal to submit to an alcohol test 

or to furnish test results. 

107.61

Eligibility. 

107.63

Issuance of a remote pilot certificate 

with a small UAS rating. 

107.64

Temporary certificate. 

107.65

Aeronautical knowledge recency. 

107.67

Knowledge tests: General procedures 

and passing grades. 

107.69

Knowledge tests: Cheating or other 

unauthorized conduct. 

107.71

Retesting after failure. 

107.73

Initial and recurrent knowledge tests. 

107.74

Initial and recurrent training 

courses. 

107.77

Change of name or address. 

107.79

Voluntary surrender of certificate. 

Subpart D—Waivers 

107.200

Waiver policy and requirements. 

107.205

List of regulations subject to waiver. 

A

UTHORITY

: 49 U.S.C. 106(f), 40101 note, 

40103(b), 44701(a)(5); Sec. 333 of Pub. L. 112–95, 
126 Stat. 75. 

S

OURCE

: Docket FAA–2015–0150, Amdt. 107– 

1, 81 FR 42209, June 28, 2016, unless otherwise 
noted. 

Subpart A—General 

§ 107.1

Applicability. 

(a) Except as provided in paragraph 

(b) of this section, this part applies to 
the registration, airman certification, 
and operation of civil small unmanned 
aircraft systems within the United 
States. 

(b) This part does not apply to the 

following: 

(1) Air carrier operations; 
(2) Any aircraft subject to the provi-

sions of part 101 of this chapter; or 

(3) Any operation that a remote pilot 

in command elects to conduct pursuant 
to an exemption issued under section 
333 of Public Law 112–95, unless other-
wise specified in the exemption. 

§ 107.3

Definitions. 

The following definitions apply to 

this part. If there is a conflict between 
the definitions of this part and defini-
tions specified in § 1.1 of this chapter, 
the definitions in this part control for 
purposes of this part: 

Control station 

means an interface 

used by the remote pilot to control the 
flight path of the small unmanned air-
craft. 

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