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Law Firm Petitions FAA for Flexible Flying Exemptions

Published Date: 4/13/2026

Notice

Summary

Rupprecht Law P.A. asked the FAA for a special exemption from some aviation rules. This affects pilots and companies who might get more flexible flying options if approved. People have until May 4, 2026, to share their thoughts, and no extra costs are mentioned yet.

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Analyzed Economic Effects

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Allow Legal Reps to Request N‑Numbers

Rupprecht Law P.A. asked the FAA for an exemption to 14 CFR Sec. 47.15(c) so the firm, acting as an authorized legal representative, can request and be assigned U.S. registration numbers (N‑numbers) for clients who are importers, distributors, or sellers of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) even if those clients are not the original manufacturers. The petition is docket FAA-2026-3038 and the public may comment through May 4, 2026.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
4/13/2026
5/4/2026

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