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FAA has requested information from at least one New York brokerage that uses drones to take listing photos
Asked about the probe, an FAA spokesperson said that the agency cannot comment on an active investigation.
Word of the FAA’s inquiry comes about a week after the agency said that agents who fly drones to take pictures or videos of listings are not engaged in a “hobby or recreation,” meaning that the FAA could attempt to take enforcement actions against them if they and their aircraft have not been certified as experimental or commercial operators.
Some real estate agents who fly drones to photograph listings have claimed that they qualify as hobbyists because they do not charge for the service. Companies that shoot drone photography or video for real estate brokers and agents have sometimes said that they are charging for photo or video editing, not drone flights.
http://www.inman.com/2014/07/01/dro...40701&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsflash
Hummm.
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Asked about the probe, an FAA spokesperson said that the agency cannot comment on an active investigation.
Word of the FAA’s inquiry comes about a week after the agency said that agents who fly drones to take pictures or videos of listings are not engaged in a “hobby or recreation,” meaning that the FAA could attempt to take enforcement actions against them if they and their aircraft have not been certified as experimental or commercial operators.
Some real estate agents who fly drones to photograph listings have claimed that they qualify as hobbyists because they do not charge for the service. Companies that shoot drone photography or video for real estate brokers and agents have sometimes said that they are charging for photo or video editing, not drone flights.
http://www.inman.com/2014/07/01/dro...40701&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsflash
Hummm.
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