You might be thinking, okay how am I supposed to get night flight training if I can’t get a waiver to fly at night? Another good question. While the FAA doesn’t currently require any drone pilots to keep a log book, there’s nothing saying that these rules can’t (and won’t) change again. Keep in mind though where we were 3 years ago on the commercial drone front. This training must be documented and must be presented for inspection upon request from the Administrator or an authorized representative Īnd while getting this one waiver may be reason enough to keep a full drone logbook, this alone may not convince everyone to do it. Prior to conducting operations that are the subject of this Waiver, the remote PIC and VO must be trained, as described in the Waiver application, to recognize and overcome visual illusions caused by darkness, and understand physiological conditions which may degrade night vision.
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