§ 107.125. Category 3 operations: Operating requirements.
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To conduct Category 3 operations, a remote pilot in command—
(a)Must use a small unmanned aircraft that—
(1)Is eligible for Category 3 operations pursuant to § 107.130(a);
(2)Is listed on an FAA-accepted declaration of compliance as eligible for Category 3 operations in accordance with § 107.160; and
(3)Is labeled as eligible for Category 3 operations in accordance with § 107.130(b)(1);
(b)Must not operate the small unmanned aircraft over open-air assemblies of human beings; and
(c)May only operate the small unmanned aircraft above any human being if operation meets one of the following conditions:
(1)The operation is within or over a closed- or restricted-access site and all human beings located within the closed- or restricted-access site must be on notice that a small unmanned aircraft may fly over them; or
(2)The small unmanned aircraft does not maintain sustained flight over any human being unless that human being is—
(i)Directly participating in the operation of the small unmanned aircraft; or
(ii)Located under a covered structure or inside a stationary vehicle that can provide reasonable protection from a falling small unmanned aircraft. [Amdt. 107-8, 86 FR 4382, Jan. 15, 2021, as amended by 86 FR 62473, Nov. 10, 2021]
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