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Drone Remote ID becomes law
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<blockquote data-quote="SirThomas" data-source="post: 119233" data-attributes="member: 16273"><p>FAA-recognized areas will be model club flying locations and others that "community groups" (i.e. schools, model clubs, etc.) apply to the FAA to have their area designated. The FAA will maintain a database of those areas and you'll be able to look them up at the FAA's website.</p><p></p><p>The comment response was 400+ pages, so I wasn't able in my quick read to determine how this affects recreational-only pilots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SirThomas, post: 119233, member: 16273"] FAA-recognized areas will be model club flying locations and others that "community groups" (i.e. schools, model clubs, etc.) apply to the FAA to have their area designated. The FAA will maintain a database of those areas and you'll be able to look them up at the FAA's website. The comment response was 400+ pages, so I wasn't able in my quick read to determine how this affects recreational-only pilots. [/QUOTE]
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