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Pegasus Robotics

Verified Operator

Advanced ag drone technology & application services

Atlanta, GA
Verified OperatorFAA Part 107 ✓

Pegasus Robotics develops and deploys advanced agricultural drone systems for large-scale crop protection and precision application. The company offers both equipment solutions and commercial application services across the Southeast, with a focus on high-efficiency coverage for corn, soybeans and cotton using autonomy-enhanced drone platforms.

Operations are based in the Southeast region.

Services offered

Pricing context for the crops Pegasus Robotics services

Typical 2026 per-acre rates for drone spraying by crop, based on US ag drone industry data. Contact the operator for a quote on your specific fields.

Crops serviced

Equipment used

Certifications & compliance

FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate

States served (7)

Aerial pesticide licensing in states served

Every state requires a pesticide applicator license with the aerial category endorsement on top of FAA Part 137. The agencies that issue these licenses in Pegasus Robotics's service area:

  • GeorgiaAny commercial drone spray over Georgia fields needs Category 34: Aerial Methods. Recognizes both Part 107 and Part 137., issued by Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA).
  • Alabamaaerial pesticide work runs through Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries under Aerial category with insurance requirement. Custom Business License for aerial for-hire..
  • Floridarequires Aerial Pest Control (Ch. 487 F.S.) for aerial pesticide application; the licensing authority is Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS).
  • North Carolinaaerial pesticide work runs through NC Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services under Aerial Methods category + specialty category. Aircraft inspection $25/aircraft..
  • South Carolinarequires Category 11: Aerial Applicator for aerial pesticide application; the licensing authority is Clemson University Department of Pesticide Regulation.
  • Tennesseeaerial pesticide work runs through Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA) under AER (Aerial) licensing exam + category certification.
  • MississippiAny commercial drone spray over Mississippi fields needs Category 11: Aerial Applicator + Ag Aviation license, issued by Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce (MDAC).

Full agency, exam and renewal-cycle details by state are catalogued on the state pesticide licensing reference.

Verify and resources

Primary-source references for verifying credentials and looking up state-specific rules in Pegasus Robotics's service area.

Frequently asked questions

Verifying Pegasus Robotics runs through three independent checks: Part 107 via the FAA Airmen Inquiry, Part 137 via the issuing FAA Flight Standards office, and the state aerial-category pesticide applicator license via the receiving state's department of agriculture. In Georgia the state credential is issued by Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA); you can ask the operator for the applicator license number and verify it with the agency directly. Pair that with a current chemical-drift COI and the Section 44807 exemption number for due diligence.

Free, takes 60 seconds

Request a quote from Pegasus Robotics

Tell Pegasus Robotics about your fields. They reply within 24 hours, often faster during spray season. Free, no obligation, and you can also ask for 2 more quotes from verified operators in Georgia to compare.

  • Goes directly to Pegasus Robotics, not a call center.
  • 3 quotes max if you broaden, never more. We never sell your info.
Step 1 of 3Free, takes 60 seconds

What are you asking Pegasus Robotics to treat?

Pegasus Robotics can quote on each of these.

3 operators max, never more. Operators pay us, not you. We never sell your info.