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Which of the following is an example of an exclusion from Part 107 regulations?

  1. Commercial drone operations

  2. Model aircraft under part 191 subpart E

  3. Public aircraft operations

  4. Moored balloons

The correct answer is: Model aircraft under part 191 subpart E

Part 107 establishes a set of regulations governing the operation of small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) for commercial purposes. However, certain types of operations are excluded from these regulations. Model aircraft are specifically defined and regulated under a different set of guidelines, often referred to as part 101, which provides a framework for hobbyist activities rather than commercial operations. Model aircraft are not subject to the same requirements as commercial drones under Part 107 because they must be flown strictly for recreational purposes. They must also adhere to specific conditions, such as weight limits and operational guidelines. Therefore, operations involving model aircraft fall outside the scope of Part 107, making them an example of an exclusion. This distinction is crucial for operators to understand, as it delineates the requirements for commercial versus hobbyist drone operations. While the other options mentioned, like commercial drone operations or public aircraft operations, are indeed regulated under Part 107 or other related aviation standards, model aircraft specifically represent an activity that maintains its own regulatory path, separating it from commercial operational guidelines.