Enterprise drone operations move fast, but compliance is never optional.
Raad operates globally, and every pilot on the platform is expected to operate within the regulatory framework of the country they’re flying in.
In the United States, that means holding a current FAA Part 107 certification. In other regions, that means maintaining the equivalent local certifications, registrations, waivers, permits, or operator authorizations required by the governing aviation authority.
Whether you’re flying under FAA, CASA, DGCA, EASA, MOLIT, Transport Canada, or another national aviation body, the expectation is the same: operate legally, professionally, and within the rules of the airspace you’re entering.
By accepting missions through Raad, you are confirming that:
- You hold all certifications and authorizations required to commercially operate in your region
- Your aircraft is compliant with local aviation regulations
- Your equipment is airworthy and mission ready
- You understand and will comply with applicable airspace, privacy, and operational laws at both the local and federal level