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Let's get you started.

Create your pilot account with a few basics.

Step 2 of 9

Your FAA license.

All Dronely pilots must hold an active FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate.

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FAA Part 107 Certificate Number
Find this on your remote pilot certificate card

Upload a clear photo of your FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate for verification.

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Click to upload or drag & drop
JPG, PNG, or PDF — max 10MB
🔒 Your certificate is stored securely and only visible to Dronely verification staff. We'll cross-reference your certificate number with the FAA Airmen database.

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Where do you want to work?

Set your base location and how far you're willing to travel for jobs.

25 miles
10 mi25 mi50 mi75 mi100 mi

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What do you fly?

Tell us about the drones you own and the ones you have experience with.

Select drones you currently own and can deploy for jobs.

Drones you've flown before but may not currently own.

🪪 All drones on-hand must be registered to your FAA Part 107 license.

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Register your drones.

FAA Part 47 requires each drone used commercially to be registered separately. Add the registration number for each drone you marked as owned.

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What services do you offer?

Select every type of job you're ready to take on.

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Certifications & skills.

Your qualifications, software skills, and rate.

Operational capabilities and software you're proficient in.

Set a price for each service you offer. Drone work varies — quote what fits.

A baseline hourly rate, shown for any work you haven't priced individually.

$ / hr

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Show off your work.

Add links to your best content or upload images. Up to 6 entries.

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What industries do you want to work in?

Pick up to 5. This helps our algorithm match you with the right companies.

0 / 5 selected

You're in.

Your pilot application has been submitted. We'll verify your Part 107 license and get back to you within 24 hours.