FAA Compliance and Liability: What Every Triad Project Manager Needs to Know
When hiring a drone pilot for a commercial site in Greensboro or Winston-Salem, the most important credential isn't the camera—it’s the FAA Part 107 certification. For developers and site managers, hiring an uncertified hobbyist isn't just a risk to the project; it’s a massive legal and insurance liability.
Here is why professional compliance is non-negotiable for your job site:
1. FAA Part 107 Certification We operate under strict federal guidelines. This means we understand airspace restrictions (especially near PTI Airport), weather minimums, and flight safety protocols that protect your personnel and property.
2. Commercial Liability Insurance A hobbyist's homeowners insurance will not cover a drone incident on a commercial site. We carry dedicated aviation liability insurance specifically for commercial operations, providing peace of mind for stakeholders and investors.
3. Risk Mitigation and Pre-Flight Planning Every mission begins with a site-specific risk assessment. We coordinate with local authorities if necessary and ensure that every flight is conducted without interrupting the flow of your crew or equipment.
4. Professional Deliverables Beyond safety, a professional pilot provides data-ready files. Whether you need high-resolution orthomosaic maps for planning or cinematic progress videos for stakeholders, our workflow is designed for commercial integration.

