Final answer:
Remote PIC in Class C airspace must have prior authorization, contact ATC after launch, and monitor ATC frequency.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to 14 CFR part 107, a Remote Pilot in Command (Remote PIC) may operate an unmanned aircraft in Class C airspace by:
- Prior Authorization: The Remote PIC must have prior authorization from the Air Traffic Control (ATC) facility having jurisdiction over that airspace.
- Contact ATC: The Remote PIC must contact the ATC facility after launching the unmanned aircraft.
- Monitor ATC Frequency: The Remote PIC must monitor the ATC frequency from launch to recovery.
These regulations ensure that the Remote PIC is aware of and follows the instructions and guidance provided by the ATC facility for safe operation in Class C airspace.