A remote pilot wants to conduct sustained operations over people using a larger drone. Categories 2 and 3 rely on manufacturer declarations of compliance, but Category 4 uses a different path. What is the distinguishing requirement for Category 4?
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Category 4 under 14 CFR § 107.140 requires the aircraft to be type-certificated by the FAA, operated consistently with its approved flight manual, and maintained according to the manufacturer's recommended procedures. This is a fundamentally different path than Categories 2 and 3, which use manufacturer self-declarations of means of compliance. Type certification is a formal FAA airworthiness process.The trap →
Choice B describes Remote ID and registration, which apply to essentially all sUAS and are not what distinguishes Category 4. Choice C conflates the § 107.39 waiver pathway (a separate, pre-OOP option) with the Category 4 path.SOURCE → 14 CFR § 107.140CHECKED APR 21ACS I.B.K2MED