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§ 107.79
under this subpart must be accom-
panied by the applicant’s:
(1) Remote pilot certificate with
small UAS rating; and
(2) A copy of the marriage license,
court order, or other document
verifying the name change.
(b) The documents in paragraph (a) of
this section will be returned to the ap-
plicant after inspection.
(c)
Change of address. The holder of a
remote pilot certificate with small
UAS rating issued under this subpart
who has made a change in permanent
mailing address may not, after 30 days
from that date, exercise the privileges
of the certificate unless the holder has
notified the FAA of the change in ad-
dress using one of the following meth-
ods:
(1) By letter to the FAA Airman Cer-
tification Branch, P.O. Box 25082, Okla-
homa City, OK 73125 providing the new
permanent mailing address, or if the
permanent mailing address includes a
post office box number, then the hold-
er’s current residential address; or
(2) By using the FAA Web site portal
at
www.faa.gov providing the new per-
manent mailing address, or if the per-
manent mailing address includes a post
office box number, then the holder’s
current residential address.
§ 107.79
Voluntary surrender of certifi-
cate.
(a) The holder of a certificate issued
under this subpart may voluntarily
surrender it for cancellation.
(b) Any request made under para-
graph (a) of this section must include
the following signed statement or its
equivalent: ‘‘I voluntarily surrender
my remote pilot certificate with a
small UAS rating for cancellation. This
request is made for my own reasons,
with full knowledge that my certifi-
cate will not be reissued to me unless I
again complete the requirements speci-
fied in §§ 107.61 and 107.63.’’
Subpart D—Operations Over
Human Beings
S
OURCE
: Amdt. No. 107–8, 86 FR 4382, Jan.
15, 2021
§ 107.100
Applicability.
This subpart prescribes the eligi-
bility and operating requirements for
civil small unmanned aircraft to oper-
ate over human beings or over moving
vehicles in the United States, in addi-
tion to those operations permitted by
§ 107.39(a) and (b).
§ 107.105
Limitations on operations
over human beings.
Except as provided in §§ 107.39(a) and
(b) and 107.145, a remote pilot in com-
mand may conduct operations over
human beings only in accordance with
the following, as applicable: § 107.110 for
Category 1 operations; §§ 107.115 and
107.120 for Category 2 operations;
§§ 107.125 and 107.130 for Category 3 op-
erations; or § 107.140 for Category 4 op-
erations.
§ 107.110
Category 1 operations.
To conduct Category 1 operations—
(a) A remote pilot in command must
use a small unmanned aircraft that—
(1) Weighs 0.55 pounds or less on
takeoff and throughout the duration of
each operation under Category 1, in-
cluding everything that is on board or
otherwise attached to the aircraft; and
(2) Does not contain any exposed ro-
tating parts that would lacerate
human skin upon impact with a human
being.
(b) No remote pilot in command may
operate a small unmanned aircraft in
sustained flight over open-air assem-
blies of human beings unless the oper-
ation meets the requirements of either
§ 89.110 or § 89.115(a) of this chapter.
[Amdt. No. 107–8, 86 FR 4382, Jan. 15, 2021, as
amended by 86 FR 62473, Nov. 10, 2021]
§ 107.115
Category 2 operations: Oper-
ating requirements.
To conduct Category 2 operations—
(a) A remote pilot in command must
use a small unmanned aircraft that—
(1) Is eligible for Category 2 oper-
ations pursuant to § 107.120(a);
(2) Is listed on an FAA-accepted dec-
laration of compliance as eligible for
Category 2 operations in accordance
with § 107.160; and
(3) Is labeled as eligible to conduct
Category 2 operations in accordance
with § 107.120(b)(1).
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