Drone Operator / UAS Pilot

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Category

Aviation

What It Is

Operates unmanned aircraft (drones) for photography, inspection, agriculture, mapping, or public safety.

Best For

People who want an aviation-adjacent career with low upfront training cost and flexible/freelance options.

Avoid If

You need a highly structured, single-employer career path; much of this field is freelance or contract-based.

Degree Required

No degree. FAA Part 107 certification is the only formal requirement, studied for over a few weeks.

Skills Needed

Technical aptitude, spatial awareness, basic photography/data skills for niche applications, FAA regulation knowledge.

Training Path

Self-study for the FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot exam, then build a portfolio through freelance or part-time work.

Certs / Licenses

FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate.

Time to First Job

1-2 months of study for certification; building a client base takes longer.

Cost to Enter

$300-$3,000 for exam prep, drone equipment, and insurance.

Income Range

General estimate: highly variable freelance income, $30,000-$60,000+ full-time depending on specialty (inspection, mapping, real estate). Verify local data.

First Job Titles

Drone Operator, UAS Pilot.

Companies Hiring

Real estate/marketing agencies, construction/inspection firms, agriculture companies, public safety agencies.

Best Next Step

Get Part 107 certified, then build a small portfolio in one niche (real estate, inspection, or agriculture) before marketing your services.

Real Training Providers Near You

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ℹ About this information

Salary ranges are estimates and vary by location, experience, and employer. Licensing and certification requirements vary by state. Training providers should be independently reviewed before enrollment. MoxiePaths is an educational career discovery platform — not a guarantee of employment or income. College may still be the right path for some.

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