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to build muscle mem-
ory and instinctual flight control ability.
Resources
It is your responsibility to build and fly UAVs safely and responsi-
bly, but you are not alone. If you are uncertain about any part of
the design, build, or flight of your craft, it is OK to ask for help.
There are many resources and online forums available to small
UAV developers, where you can get advice and information on
the best practices for UAV safety and technology.
At the end of 2014, three such groups worked closely with the
US Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) to agree on policy statements
and best practices for safely flying small UAVs. These groups,
the Association for Unmanned Vehicles International (AUVSI),
the Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA), and the Small
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Coalition (SUAVC) compiled a con-
cise list of the dos and don’ts of piloting small UAVs that they
call “The Rules of the Air.” Their suggested safety guidelines are
a fine place to start, but we recommend that you actively and
regularly look into the rules for yourself as they continue to
evolve. We have summarized their list in the bullet points below,
and have elaborated on them with some additional ideas for
knowledgeable, responsible small UAV flight.
Important Links
Important links for the main SUAS resource groups include:
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