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# Upload & View 107 License

To upload or view a 107 license, go to 'My Team' in the left navigation bar, and click on the pilot you want to upload the license for.

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Click on the blue button in the top right that says 'View 107 License'. You'll be brought to the 107 License page where you can see the test date, date of issue, and expiration date of the Pilots license.

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Click 'Update' on the right, and in the popup you can specify the Issue Date, Expiration Date, and upload the Part 107 PDF. Hit the blue 'Submit' button and the file will be saved to the pilots profile.

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