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Drone PilotsPart 107 airspace and compliance

Built for the Part 107 Operator

You operate in controlled airspace, near airports, and under waivers. You need a platform that understands UAS-specific weather, airspace authorization, and the regulatory reality of commercial drone operations.

Commercial drone operations live at the intersection of aviation regulation and field work. You need to know ceiling, visibility, wind at surface level, and whether your airspace is authorized — before you drive to the site.

AeroCopilot brings aviation-grade weather, airspace data, and compliance tracking to UAS operators who need more than a consumer weather app.

  • UASFM ceiling lookup for LAANC planning + controlled airspace boundaries and NOTAM overlays
  • Surface-level wind, ceiling, visibility, and precipitation tuned for UAS ops
  • Part 107 certificate and 24-month recurrent training deadline tracking (per AC 107-2)
  • UAS registration and 14 CFR 89 Remote ID compliance monitoring
  • Waiver tracking with expiration alerts and renewal reminders (107.31 BVLOS, 107.39 OOP, etc.)
  • Pre-flight risk assessment designed for drone mission profiles
UAS tools

What a Part 107 operator actually needs. Aviation data, translated for unmanned systems.

Airspace intelligence
Know instantly whether your mission site falls in controlled airspace and what authorizations are required.
UAS-specific weather
Surface wind, gusts, ceiling, and visibility — the numbers that actually ground a drone, not an airliner.
Remote ID tracking
Monitor Remote ID compliance status for your fleet. Know which aircraft are broadcast-ready before you pack the truck.
Waiver management
Track Part 107 waiver expiration dates, conditions, and geographic limits. Get alerts before they lapse.
Certificate currency
Part 107 recurrent knowledge test due every 24 months. AeroCopilot tracks it so you do not fly expired.
Mission risk assessment
Pre-flight FRAT adapted for UAS: proximity to airports, population density, weather, and airspace class.
Day in the life

A commercial drone mission with AeroCopilot. How the platform fits into a typical field operation.

Night before — Site check
Enter mission coordinates. AeroCopilot shows airspace class, nearby airports, and any active TFRs or NOTAMs.
0600 — Weather review
Surface wind 8 kts gusting 14. Ceiling 3,200 AGL. Visibility 6 SM. All within Part 107 limits — green light.
0630 — Pre-flight FRAT
Risk assessment auto-populates with weather, airspace, and mission profile. Score is low. Approve and document.
0700 — Fly the mission
Remote ID broadcasting confirmed. Operations within authorized altitude and lateral boundaries.
0800 — Log the flight
Mission logged with location, duration, aircraft, and battery cycles. Compliance record updated automatically.
Monthly — Fleet review
Dashboard shows registration status, Remote ID compliance, and upcoming recurrent test deadline across all aircraft.

Drone pilots need aviation tools, not consumer apps

Consumer weather apps do not show ceilings. Generic task managers do not track Part 107 waivers. You need a platform built around FAA requirements.

AeroCopilot bridges the gap between aviation regulation and UAS field operations — so you can focus on the mission.

Fly compliant, fly confident

Start free. Aviation-grade tools for UAS operators.