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<blockquote data-quote="graywoulf" data-source="post: 107928" data-attributes="member: 8691"><p>It looks like that as many drone pilots as can or will needs to address this issue to the FAA after January 1. What needs to be considered is a low power transponder that can be attached or built into a drone that uses RF power and signal to transmit the AC identification and not force the issue of an internet connection being necessary while flying. So many pilots would be grounded when doing aerial videos of nature scenes out in the middle of nowhere due to the lack of a cell tower connection. If RF is used, this could address the issue of rogue pilots flying near stadiums or other outdoor venues where they shouldn't be flying. Then local law enforcement could monitor those drones and record the owner's information and act accordingly. Knowing though that unless the transponder is a built in device, some pilots would not use an add on transponder thinking that they are getting away with flying illegally. So many "if's" in this issue. At least I know I have a little over four years before this is set in motion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graywoulf, post: 107928, member: 8691"] It looks like that as many drone pilots as can or will needs to address this issue to the FAA after January 1. What needs to be considered is a low power transponder that can be attached or built into a drone that uses RF power and signal to transmit the AC identification and not force the issue of an internet connection being necessary while flying. So many pilots would be grounded when doing aerial videos of nature scenes out in the middle of nowhere due to the lack of a cell tower connection. If RF is used, this could address the issue of rogue pilots flying near stadiums or other outdoor venues where they shouldn't be flying. Then local law enforcement could monitor those drones and record the owner's information and act accordingly. Knowing though that unless the transponder is a built in device, some pilots would not use an add on transponder thinking that they are getting away with flying illegally. So many "if's" in this issue. At least I know I have a little over four years before this is set in motion. [/QUOTE]
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