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FAA (USA) new proposed rules for UAV Remote-ID and location
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<blockquote data-quote="I B Spectre" data-source="post: 107842" data-attributes="member: 18605"><p>It's way too early to make decisions on whether to stay or go. They're only opening a discussion on how to achieve the mandated ability to remotely identify drones at which time all the stakeholders (you and me) can make our concerns known. Usually the worst something like this seems is in the early proposal stage and usually moderates over time.</p><p></p><p>DJI is ahead of the curve on this with their <a href="https://www.dji.com/newsroom/news/understanding-dji-aeroscope-solution" target="_blank">Aeroscope solution</a> which appears to provide the authorities with the necessary information while insisting on protecting the user's privacy rights. The "under 250 gram" solution may not prove to be long lasting and nothing can preclude their inclusion at a later time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I B Spectre, post: 107842, member: 18605"] It's way too early to make decisions on whether to stay or go. They're only opening a discussion on how to achieve the mandated ability to remotely identify drones at which time all the stakeholders (you and me) can make our concerns known. Usually the worst something like this seems is in the early proposal stage and usually moderates over time. DJI is ahead of the curve on this with their [URL='https://www.dji.com/newsroom/news/understanding-dji-aeroscope-solution']Aeroscope solution[/URL] which appears to provide the authorities with the necessary information while insisting on protecting the user's privacy rights. The "under 250 gram" solution may not prove to be long lasting and nothing can preclude their inclusion at a later time. [/QUOTE]
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