Commercial drone operations in Portland require an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. Portland's location within PDX Class C airspace means most commercial flights require LAANC authorization. Additional local permits may be required for flights from city property or over public events.
Commercial operators must hold a current Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. Flights in PDX Class C airspace require LAANC authorization or a Part 107 waiver. Operations over people require compliance with updated Part 107 rules for category-based operations. Night flights are permitted under Part 107 with anti-collision lighting. Commercial operators filming on city property may need a film permit from the Portland Film Office. Operations near critical infrastructure, schools, and government buildings face additional scrutiny.
Operating commercially without Part 107 certification carries FAA penalties up to $32,666 per violation. Unauthorized flights in controlled airspace may result in criminal prosecution. Portland may revoke film permits for drone safety violations.
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