What ABQ REALTORS® need to know about drone use

Ariel photography can offer you a huge advantage in marketing a property, but there are important things about drones you need to know.

Recently, Paul Aitken, Chief Pilot and CTO for DroneU, provided a free class to GAAR members about the use of drones in our region.

The new FAA rules that went into effect August 29th don't require an FAA-issued pilot's license to fly a drone, but it does require a Remote Pilot Certificate.

To obtain a remote pilot certificate with a sUAS rating, you must meet the following eligibility requirements: 1) be at least 16 years old; 2) be able to read, write, and understand the English language; and 3) be in a physical and mental condition that allows for the safe operation of the sUAS; 4) pass an initial aeronautical knowledge test.

While a commercial license is not required, local REALTORS® are advised use a commercial Remote Pilot that holds insurance to mitigate risk to your business. 

Albuquerque REALTORS® also need to be aware that aerial photography in the neighborhoods surrounding Kirkland Airforce Base and Sunport is very restricted and requires permission. Using a professional Remote Pilot, as opposed to a hobbyist, can help you better understand where you can and cannot use arial photography and help keep you out of trouble.

From a public relations perspective, you should also consider notifying your client's neighbors in case they have privacy concerns.

For more information on drone laws, download this FAQ document from NAR or you can check out TheDroneU.com.