If you are looking to fly a drone for commercial purposes, you may need to obtain a drone license depending on your country's regulations. In the United States, commercial drone operators are required to pass the FAA Part 107 exam to receive a Remote Pilot Certificate.
Eligibility criteria for obtaining a drone license typically include being at least 16 years old, being proficient in English, and being physically and mentally fit to operate a drone safely.
The FAA Part 107 exam covers topics such as airspace regulations, weather effects on drone flights, emergency procedures, and more. Passing this exam is crucial for obtaining a drone license in the United States.
In addition to the theoretical knowledge tested in the FAA exam, a practical flight test may also be required in some countries to demonstrate your flying skills and ability to operate a drone safely and responsibly.