Commercial drone operators in Buffalo must hold an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate and obtain LAANC authorization for Class C airspace around Buffalo-Niagara International Airport.
Commercial drone operations (any flight for business purposes including real estate, inspection, photography for hire) require an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. Applicants must be at least 16, pass the Part 107 knowledge test at an FAA-approved center, and complete recurrent training every 24 months. Commercial pilots must register each drone ($5 per aircraft, 3-year term). Buffalo-Niagara International Airport (KBUF) is a Class C airport; commercial flights within its airspace require LAANC (Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability) approval via Aloft, Airmap, or Kittyhawk apps. Night flight, operations over people, and operations beyond visual line of sight are allowed under Part 107 only with specific training and equipment (Remote ID, anti-collision lights). NY State Penal Law §250.00 restricts surveillance; commercial pilots must respect privacy.
FAA civil penalties up to $27,500 per violation for uncertified commercial flight. Criminal charges for reckless operation or airspace violation.
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