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Drone Remote ID becomes law
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<blockquote data-quote="tahoejeff" data-source="post: 119230" data-attributes="member: 17145"><p>Read an article on this today that brings up 2 questions. First, here's the article: <a href="https://petapixel.com/2020/12/28/faa-publishes-final-drone-rules-remote-id-now-required/" target="_blank">FAA Publishes Final Drone Rules: Remote ID Now Required</a></p><p></p><p>Any guesses as to what this would mean? Saying remote ID not required:</p><p>at specific FAA-recognized identification area</p><p></p><p>2nd question: I like what I'm reading here, but I thought I read that this applies to all drones licensed with the FAA. See this quote from the story:</p><p>As a reminder, if you fly only for fun or recreation, you do not need a Part 107 license. The newly-finalized rules only apply to those flying for commercial purposes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tahoejeff, post: 119230, member: 17145"] Read an article on this today that brings up 2 questions. First, here's the article: [URL="https://petapixel.com/2020/12/28/faa-publishes-final-drone-rules-remote-id-now-required/"]FAA Publishes Final Drone Rules: Remote ID Now Required[/URL] Any guesses as to what this would mean? Saying remote ID not required: at specific FAA-recognized identification area 2nd question: I like what I'm reading here, but I thought I read that this applies to all drones licensed with the FAA. See this quote from the story: As a reminder, if you fly only for fun or recreation, you do not need a Part 107 license. The newly-finalized rules only apply to those flying for commercial purposes. [/QUOTE]
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