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01/13/2026
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AI Visibility Report for
buildinginspectiondroneregulations

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Brand Performance Across AI Platforms
All 4 brands referenced across AI platforms for this prompt
FAA
15
3
Sentiment:
Score:95
B4UFLY
1
0
Sentiment:
Score:58
OSHA
2
0
Sentiment:
Score:57
4FISP
1
0
Sentiment:
Score:55
Referenced Domains Analysis
All 24 domains referenced across AI platforms for this prompt
ChatGPT
Perplexity
Google AIO
#1faa.gov faviconfaa.gov
ChatGPT:
0
Perplexity:
1
Google AIO:
2
3
#2nachi.org faviconnachi.org
ChatGPT:
1
Perplexity:
0
Google AIO:
1
2
#3apnews.com faviconapnews.com
ChatGPT:
2
Perplexity:
0
Google AIO:
0
2
#4struxhub.com faviconstruxhub.com
ChatGPT:
0
Perplexity:
1
Google AIO:
1
2
#5en.wikipedia.org faviconen.wikipedia.org
ChatGPT:
2
Perplexity:
0
Google AIO:
0
2

AI Search Engine Responses

Compare how different AI search engines respond to this query

Perplexity

2663 Characters

BRAND (4)

FAA
B4UFLY
OSHA
FISP

SUMMARY

Delivers a comprehensive analysis of building inspection drone regulations, highlighting FAA Part 107 requirements with specific technical details like weight thresholds (0.55 pounds), altitude limits (400 feet AGL), and recent Remote ID broadcasting requirements. Includes detailed information about BVLOS operations and waiver requirements with safety measures.

Google AIO

2427 Characters

Strategic Insights & Recommendations

Dominant Brand

FAA dominates across all platforms as the primary regulatory authority, with 15 total mentions establishing it as the central governing body for drone building inspections.

Platform Gap

Perplexity provides the most current information including 2024 Remote ID requirements, while ChatGPT and Google AIO focus more on foundational Part 107 regulations without recent updates.

Link Opportunity

All platforms heavily reference FAA resources and regulations, creating opportunities for official FAA guidance documents and Part 107 certification training materials.

Key Takeaways for This Prompt

FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certification is universally required across all platforms for commercial building inspection drone operations.

Drone registration requirements are consistently mentioned with specific weight thresholds of 0.55 pounds or 250 grams for commercial use.

Visual line of sight (VLOS) and 400-foot altitude restrictions are standard operational limitations emphasized across platforms.

Recent regulatory updates like Remote ID broadcasting requirements are better covered by some platforms than others, showing information currency gaps.

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