Part 107 refers to the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) regulations that govern the commercial use of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) in the United States. To fly drones commercially, you need to obtain a Part 107 UAS license.
To qualify for a Part 107 UAS license, you must be at least 16 years old, be able to read, write, speak, and understand English, be in a physical and mental condition to safely operate a UAS, and pass the FAA's Aeronautical Knowledge Test.
Having a Part 107 UAS license allows you to legally operate drones for commercial purposes. It opens up opportunities to work in various industries such as photography, videography, agriculture, surveying, and more. Moreover, it demonstrates your commitment to safety and professionalism in the field.
Once you obtain your Part 107 UAS license, it is valid for two years. To renew it, you need to pass a recurrent knowledge test every two years. Additionally, you must stay updated on the FAA's regulations and any changes that may occur.