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The Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST) For the Recreational Flyer

TRUST is a collaboration between the FAA and industry to provide TRUST and educational safety material to Recreational Flyers.

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Upon completion of TRUST, recreational flyers should print or save a digital copy of their completion certificate and keep it on their person when they fly.

What do I do if I lose my certificate?

FAA Drone Zone

Register your drone through the FAA Drone Zone before you fly if it weighs more than .55lbs.

Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC) Service Suppliers

LAANC USSs provide FAA approved airspace authorizations and information about airspace restrictions to recreational flyers who wish to fly in controlled airspace. Approved service suppliers have created apps that can be downloaded via apple or google play. Links to the companies are available here.

B4UFLY

B4UFLY provides information about airspace and does not offer airspace authorizations.

Get Started

Information about how to get started as a recreational flyer. What is a Recreational Flight? What are the Rules for Recreational Flyers?

Upon Completion of TRUST

Recreational flyers should print or save a digital copy of their completion certificate upon completion of TRUST and keep it on their person when they fly. CCAC and the FAA cannot re-issue your completion certificate. Should you lose your completion certificate, you will need to re-take TRUST and obtain a new certificate.

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How to Label Your Drone

Don't forget to label your drone with a current registration number and carry proof of registration with you. This is how a drone should be marked with a registration number.