Thank you for your interest in Sherman & Howard’s Webinar, Small Unmanned Aerial Systems: Keep Your Drones From Going Rogue. Please use the links below to access a copy of the presentation slides and a recording of the presentation. If you have any questions about the information presented, please contact the speakers directly.

Recording

Presentation Slides

Speakers:

Scott Shea, Member – Sherman & Howard
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Katie Varholak, Member – Sherman & Howard
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John Risi, Principal – Iris Technologies
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Leif Johnsen, Field Associate – Iris Technologies
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Clarification

  • The Remote Pilot in Command does not have to be at the controls of the UAS, but must be present and supervising the UAS operations.
  • 2. A Pilot with an existing pilot’s license must complete the “Part 107 Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) ALC-451” training available on the FAA FAASteam website (www.faasafety.gov) in order to become a Remote Pilot in Command. A licensed pilot who is not “current,” and who chooses not to become current, must follow the same process as any non-rated pilot.

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