Get Your FAA Part 137 Approval Without the Headache

We handle the paperwork, coordination, and process so you can focus on flying and building your operation. Flat fee. Done right. No guesswork.

Most Operators Get Stuck Before They Even Start

Getting your Part 137 isn’t complicated, but it is confusing.

Between FAA paperwork, operational documentation, and coordination, most operators waste weeks trying to figure it out.

Or worse, they do it wrong and get delayed.


What Is a Part 137 Certificate?

A Part 137 certificate is required if you’re applying chemicals, seed, or fertilizer using a drone.

If you plan to spray crops commercially, you need it.

No 137 means:

  • you can’t legally spray for hire
  • you limit your business before it even starts

What the FAA Actually Requires

  • Registered aircraft (N-Number)
  • Pilot certification (Part 107)
  • Exemption coordination (where required)
  • FAA review and approval

This is where most people get stuck.


We Handle the Process for You

We take care of everything required to get your Part 137 approved.

You don’t need to figure it out, chase paperwork, or guess your way through the process.

What’s Included:

  • N-number application
  • Documentation support
  • Submission guidance
  • FAA consultant review 
  • Step-by-step support for submission

Flat Fee: $1,495


Built for Drone Operators, Not Paper Pushers

We don’t just understand the paperwork. We understand the operation.

Our process is designed around real-world drone use, not generic aviation templates.

That means:

  • fewer delays
  • cleaner approvals
  • faster time to revenue

How Long Does It Take?

Most approvals are completed within 30 to 120 days, depending on FAA response times.

We keep the process moving and eliminate the common delays that slow operators down.


Stop Guessing. Get Approved.

If you’re serious about running a spray operation, getting your Part 137 is step one.

We make it simple.

👉 Already working with a drone dealer? We can still handle your 137!