Is It Legal For A Private Pilot To Take Pictures From An Airplane And Sell The Pictures After?

Filed on Friday, January 29th, 2010 under Aviation FAQ By aviator


is there a regulation on this. Would I need a certification to do this. I know i cant fly for profit as private pilot but would selling pictures taken from an airplane I fly be something o.k. to do??

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4 Responses to “Is It Legal For A Private Pilot To Take Pictures From An Airplane And Sell The Pictures After?”

  1. The commercial operation is the photography, not the flying; so the Private ticket is fine.

  2. Yes, I have paid big bucks for pictures of my ranch from someone that I have never met. I guess that they gambled that I buy them, and my neighbors also.

  3. Your city may require a business license but the FAA could care less.

  4. Yes indeed it is legal. As long as you’re not in a no-fly zone.

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