Safety & Regulatory Awareness
Responsible operation and regulatory compliance are important considerations for organizations using UAV equipment. Soar Aero Systems provides leased equipment and may reference publicly available regulatory and training resources for general informational purposes. Customers are solely responsible for pilot qualifications, operational decisions, and compliance with FAA regulations and all applicable laws.

FAA Compliance Resources
Stay informed and operate legally with quick access to official FAA registration, regulations, and certification requirements. These resources ensure you meet all federal guidelines for safe and compliant UAV operations.
FAA Registration
Every leased UAV must be registered with the FAA before operation.
Operator Credential Support
Guidance for FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certification
Safety Guidelines
Adherence to FAA’s UAS Safety Guidelines is mandatory
Access to resources like Know Before You Fly for updated safety information
Lease Administration & Equipment Coordination
Insurance & Equipment Responsibility
While UAV insurance is not automatically included in your lease, we strongly encourage lessees to maintain adequate liability and hull coverage for their operations.
We provide guidance on coverage considerations and can connect you with third-party UAV insurance providers who offer flexible coverage options for commercial drone operators.
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All leased equipment — including UAVs, payloads, RTK base stations, GNSS receivers, and connectivity hardware — must be returned in the same condition in which it was received, excluding normal wear and tear. Lessees are fully and unconditionally responsible for any loss, theft, or damage, regardless of cause or insurance status.
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Regulatory Compliance
All customers and pilots are expected to operate in full compliance with FAA, state, and local laws and regulations at all times. It is the sole responsibility of the lessee or operator to ensure that all UAV activities meet the applicable legal and regulatory standards, including FAA Part 107 requirements, Remote ID compliance, and any site-specific restrictions.