Commercial drone operations in Indiantown require an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. Florida Statute 330.41 preempts local commercial drone regulation; Indiantown cannot require separate operator permits or fees.
FAA Part 107 (14 CFR Part 107) requires commercial drone operators to hold a Remote Pilot Certificate (passed an FAA knowledge test), register the aircraft, and follow operational rules: max 400 ft AGL, max 100 mph, visual line of sight, and adherence to airspace restrictions (LAANC for controlled airspace). Operations over people and at night require additional Part 107 waivers or compliant aircraft category certification. Fla. Stat. 330.41 preempts local commercial drone restrictions; Indiantown cannot impose business taxes or permits specific to drone operations. State privacy law (Fla. Stat. 934.50) still applies to commercial surveillance.
Operating without a Part 107 certificate for commercial work is an FAA violation with civil penalties up to $27,500 per violation. State privacy violations under Fla. Stat. 934.50 can support civil suits.
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