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ALTF3E5TQ2N0 / OMN 05/27/26 12:58 pm EDT – 05/27/26 1:59 pm EDT 200ft. In accordance with Title 14 CFR Part 107.41, your operation is authorized within the designated airspace and timeframe constraints. Altitude limits are absolute values above ground level which shall not be added to the height of any structures. This Authorization is subject to cancellation at any time upon notice by the FAA Administrator or his/her authorized representative. This Authorization does not constitute a waiver of any State law or local ordinance. David VanderVoort is the person designated as responsible for the overall safety of UAS operations under this Authorization. During UAS operations for on-site communication/recall, David VanderVoort shall be continuously available for direct contact at (305) 432-1126 by Air Traffic. Remote pilots are responsible to check the airspace they are operating in and comply with all restrictions that may be present in accordance with 14 CFR 107.45 and 107.49 (a)(2), such as restricted and Prohibited Airspace, Temporary Flight Restrictions, etc. Remote pilots are also responsible for complying with the operating requirements in 14 CFR 107.29(a) when operating at night. Operations are not authorized in Class E airspace when there is a weather ceiling less than 1,000 feet AGL. If the UAS loses communications or loses its GPS signal, it must return to a predetermined location within the operating area and land. The remote pilot in command must abort the flight in the event of unpredicted obstacles or emergencies. This certificate shall be presented for inspection upon the request of any authorized representative of the Federal Aviation Administration, or of any Federal, State, or municipal official charged with the duty of enforcing local laws or regulations.

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