Hmmm... This could add some excitement to your day.
https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all-news/2018/march/08/faa-expands-drone-authorization-program
Is there any requirement for accuracy on drone altimeters? I imagine most drones are using GPS for altitude, which can be pretty sloppy in the vertical dimension. It seems likely that drones could easily violate the altitude limits.
https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all-news/2018/march/08/faa-expands-drone-authorization-program
Remote pilots certificated under Part 107 will gain easier and more practical access to controlled airspace around hundreds of airports across the country beginning in April, the FAA announced on March 6 during the agency’s annual gathering of drone stakeholders in Baltimore.
Is there any requirement for accuracy on drone altimeters? I imagine most drones are using GPS for altitude, which can be pretty sloppy in the vertical dimension. It seems likely that drones could easily violate the altitude limits.