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⚖ Operations · § 107.9, Accident ReportingQ-201 · 201 of 251

During a survey flight over a rural property, the remote pilot's drone experiences a power failure and emergency-lands in an adjacent neighbor's garden. The drone is undamaged, no one is injured, and the only impact is a crushed flower pot worth approximately $40. What are the remote PIC's obligations?

Why →
Under 14 CFR § 107.9, FAA accident reporting is triggered by: serious injury, loss of consciousness, or property damage exceeding $500. A $40 flower pot does not trigger FAA reporting. However, the remote PIC has civil and ethical responsibilities: notifying the property owner whose property was damaged without consent, documenting the incident with photos and flight logs, and initiating any insurance processes if applicable.
The trap →
Being below the FAA reporting threshold does not mean 'no obligations exist.' Civil liability for property damage exists independently of FAA reporting requirements. A drone landing on someone's property without permission is a civil matter regardless of the damage amount.
SOURCE → 14 CFR § 107.9, Accident ReportingCHECKED APR 21ACS V.C.K2MED
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