📜 Certifications
FAA Part 107 Certified • Fully Insured • Professional Standards
FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate
The Federal Aviation Administration requires all commercial drone operators to hold a Part 107 certification. This isn't a hobby—it's a professional operation with real accountability.
To earn this certification, I passed a comprehensive aeronautical knowledge test covering airspace regulations, weather, loading and performance, and emergency procedures. I maintain currency through ongoing training and recertification.
Certificate available upon requestWhat Part 107 Certification Means for You
Why hiring a certified pilot matters
Legal Compliance
Every flight I conduct follows FAA regulations. Uncertified operators risk fines up to $1,100 per violation—and their documentation may be rejected by insurance companies.
Full Insurance Coverage
I carry commercial drone liability insurance. If an uncertified operator damages your property, you may have no recourse.
Insurance Accepted
Major insurance carriers recognize and accept documentation from FAA-certified pilots. My reports meet their evidentiary standards.
Professional Training
Part 107 pilots understand airspace classifications, weather patterns, emergency procedures, and safe operational practices.
Commercial Insurance Coverage
You're protected every time I fly
Comprehensive Liability Protection
I carry commercial drone insurance that covers property damage and bodily injury. This isn't a hobbyist policy—it's professional coverage designed for commercial operations.
Certificate of Insurance available upon request for property managers, commercial clients, and HOAs.
Credentials & Compliance
FAA Part 107
Remote Pilot Certificate
Liability Insured
$2M aggregate coverage
Texas Registered
Legal business entity
Night Endorsed
FAA night flight certified
Why Certifications Matter
Don't risk your inspection with an uncertified operator
Insurance Claims
Insurance companies increasingly scrutinize drone documentation. Uncertified operators' photos may be rejected as evidence.
Legal Protection
If an uncertified pilot damages your property or violates airspace, you could be caught in the liability crossfire.
Professional Standards
Certification demonstrates commitment to safety, training, and ongoing education—not a side hustle with a toy.
Verify My Credentials
Certificate of Insurance and FAA Part 107 documentation available upon request for commercial clients, property managers, and HOAs.
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