Training programs for FAA Part 107, Part 137 exemption prep, state pesticide applicator prep and manufacturer-specific drone operator certification.
Ag Drone Pilot Training drone services in New York are listed by 11 operators in this directory. Typical pricing for ag drone pilot training runs $500 to $4500/acre (per course). New York sits in the Southeast region, which shapes the calendar, weather and competitive pressure local operators plan around. Commercial drone applications in New York require Category 11: Aerial Application from New York State DEC on top of FAA Part 137 certification.
Ag Drone Pilot Training — quick facts
Ag drone pilot training courses cost $500 to $900 for basic manufacturer operator certification (DJI T50, Hylio AG-272), $2,500 to $4,500 for full FAA Part 137 exemption prep packages and $75 to $300 per state pesticide applicator license category. Third-party trainers include Rantizo, Precision Aerial Solutions and Drone Pilot Ground School, plus manufacturer academies and state extension universities. Total investment for a new commercial ag drone operator typically runs $3,500 to $6,000 across all three certification tracks.
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How ag drone pilot training works
Ag drone pilot training covers the three certifications a commercial ag drone operator needs: FAA Part 107 remote pilot certificate, FAA Part 137 agricultural aircraft operator certificate prep (including the 44807 exemption path for drones over 55 lbs) and state commercial pesticide applicator licensing with aerial category endorsement. Training providers include manufacturer academies (DJI Agras, Hylio Academy, XAG Training Center), third-party specialists (Rantizo, Precision Aerial Solutions, Drone Pilot Ground School) and state extension universities (Purdue, Iowa State, University of Nebraska, Mississippi State). Typical programs range from a two-day DJI T50 operator certification at $500 to $900 to a full Part 137 exemption bundle at $2,500 to $4,500 that includes FAA paperwork support, operations manual templates and one on one coaching through the 120-day exemption approval process. State pesticide applicator prep courses are typically offered through state land-grant universities for $75 to $300 per category, with aerial category adding $25 to $100.
Typical rate: $500 to $4500/acre(per course)
Aerial pesticide licensing in New York
New York requires Category 11: Aerial Application for aerial pesticide application. The licensing authority is New York State DEC.
National · DJI Agras distributor explicitly serving NE states
Division of Rozell Sprayer Manufacturing with 40+ years in the sprayer industry based in Tyler, TX. Distributes the full DJI Agras line explicitly to multiple Northeast states including NJ, NY, DE, RI, ME, VT, MA and MD. Provides sales, technical support and training.
National · farmer-founded ag drone dealer since 2015
One of the earliest US agricultural drone dealers, founded 2015 by a group of farmers. Sells DJI Agras T50, T100 and Talos T60X plus sprayer trailer solutions. Provides training at IN/IL facilities. CropTech Solutions (Waterford, PA) is an authorized FlyingAg dealer. Contact: corey@flyingag.com.
National · DJI Certified Service Center, 50K+ acres sprayed, NE state pages
DJI Certified Service Center and authorized dealer based in Dundee, OH, run by Mike. Has sprayed 50K+ acres. Maintains state-specific pages for most NE states: NY, NJ, PA, MD, DE, CT, WV, NH and MA. Designed the nuWay Ag Drone Trailer. Sells DJI Agras T100, T50, T40, T25, FlyCart 100 and Mavic 3M.
National network · largest spray drone operator network in US, 30+ states
Largest spray drone operator network in the US covering 30+ states, based in Iowa City, IA and led by CEO Mariah Scott. AcreConnect platform (map.acreconnect.io) connects farmers with local operators. Stone Valley Drones (PA) is a network member. Sells DJI Agras T10, T30, T40 and XAG P100 Pro. Holds FAA Exemption 18929B.
Northeast · only identified XAG authorized dealer in the region
The only identified XAG authorized dealer serving the Northeast US. Also sells DJI drones and the Ceres Air platform. Offers precision aerial application, multispectral mapping, agricultural education, training, repairs and drone sales. Partners with Virginia Ag Drones. Offers John Deere Financing.
Verified OperatorXAG Certified
Equipment SalesPilot TrainingDrone Spraying+1 more
National · largest US ag spray drone distributor, 21K YouTube subscribers
Self-described largest agricultural spray drone distributor in the US, founded 2019 in Boonville, MO by Taylor Moreland and Kit Carlson. Distributes EAVision J70, J150 and RoadRunner 350. Maintains dealer locator and custom applicator maps. Hi-Aloft (PA) is an affiliate dealer. 21K YouTube subscribers.
First DJI Agriculture distributor in the Northeast · Syracuse, NY
First DJI Agriculture Distributor in the Northeast, originally founded as Empire Drone in Fulton, NY (2018) by Sean Falconer and John McGraw. Acquired by Volatus Aerospace in November 2022 for approx. $650K. Sells, trains, maintains and leases DJI Agras T16, T40, T50 plus Autel, Draganfly and Wingtra platforms. Showcased at 2025 NY Farm Show.
NY · precision ag research, viticulture drone programs
Cornell University runs extensive drone agriculture research through its Center for Integrated Data Analytics (CIDA) and Digital Agriculture program led by Quirine Ketterings. Includes precision viticulture at the Lake Erie lab in Portland, NY, NDVI crop monitoring and digital agriculture education across New York State.
NJ veteran nonprofit · ag spraying + veteran drone career training
Veteran-based non-profit drone services group providing agricultural drone spray services and training veterans for drone careers. Founded by 45+ year private pilot Michael Parziale in Manasquan, NJ. Operates DJI Agras T10, T30, T40 and Mavic 3M. Provides liquid and granular application, search and rescue and drone sales.
Verified OperatorFAA Part 107 ✓Veteran-Owned
Drone SprayingFertilizer ApplicationCover Crop Seeding+2 more
Price on request
Primary sources for ag drone pilot training
Federal regulators and industry references that govern ag drone pilot training in New York and across the United States.
11 operators in our directory list ag drone pilot training as a service in New York. Use the operator grid below to compare credentials, fleet, response time and pricing before reaching out.
Commercial ag drone pilot training in New York requires three credentials: an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate for the pilot, an FAA Part 137 Agricultural Aircraft Operator Certificate for the business, and Category 11: Aerial Application from New York State DEC. Confirm any operator you hire holds all three before any application.
Most New York operators book 4 to 6 weeks ahead of peak windows; pricing confirmation is contract-bound and operator-specific. For one-off jobs during peak demand spikes, supply tightens fast — establishing the operator relationship in the off-season pays off.
Three certifications: FAA Part 107 (remote pilot), FAA Part 137 (agricultural aircraft operator certificate) and a state commercial pesticide applicator license with aerial category endorsement. Drones over 55 lbs also require a Section 44807 exemption from FAA, which is part of the Part 137 application package for most operators.
Part 107 runs about 2 to 4 weeks of study plus the proctored exam. State pesticide applicator licensing runs 1 to 3 months depending on state testing schedules. Part 137 plus the 44807 exemption runs 90 to 180 days from FAA submission to approval. Most new operators plan for a 6 to 9 month full certification timeline before taking commercial customers.
No FAA or state rule requires it, but DJI dealers typically require proof of either manufacturer training or equivalent experience before selling the T50. The 2-day DJI Agras operator certification runs $500 to $900 and covers safe operation, maintenance, software setup and field workflow. Hylio and XAG have parallel manufacturer academies.
Partially, yes. USDA Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program (BFRDP) grants, Veterans Farmer Coalition scholarships and state beginning farmer programs all include ag drone training in their eligible expense categories. Applications are competitive and program availability varies by state and year.
Third-party trainers (Rantizo, Precision Aerial Solutions) focus on commercial business setup, FAA paperwork support and operations manual templates. State extension courses (Purdue, Iowa State, University of Nebraska) focus on pesticide safety, IPM and state regulatory compliance. Most operators end up taking both because they cover different certification tracks with minimal overlap.