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<blockquote data-quote="suprPHREAK" data-source="post: 51531" data-attributes="member: 1505"><p>There is some talk that this may become necessary at some point, especially for commercial drones which may operate in controlled airspace.</p><p></p><p>In the DIY long range FPV community, there have been UHF transponders available for a while, which can transmit location or other details while in flight. These are not official though.</p><p></p><p>I think the one big point that is missed is that drones should not be operated in controlled airspace, and generally shouldn't be flown into the same paths as general aviation. Keep it under 400ft in almost any area and you should never interfere with general aviation. Of course, exceptions exist (helicopters on approach, paramotors) but those are the exception. Generally, there is no need for a recreational pilot to fly in the same space as general aviation, ever. </p><p></p><p>Professional/commercial RPAS operators should be willing to navigate the regulatory hurdles to earn money safely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suprPHREAK, post: 51531, member: 1505"] There is some talk that this may become necessary at some point, especially for commercial drones which may operate in controlled airspace. In the DIY long range FPV community, there have been UHF transponders available for a while, which can transmit location or other details while in flight. These are not official though. I think the one big point that is missed is that drones should not be operated in controlled airspace, and generally shouldn't be flown into the same paths as general aviation. Keep it under 400ft in almost any area and you should never interfere with general aviation. Of course, exceptions exist (helicopters on approach, paramotors) but those are the exception. Generally, there is no need for a recreational pilot to fly in the same space as general aviation, ever. Professional/commercial RPAS operators should be willing to navigate the regulatory hurdles to earn money safely. [/QUOTE]
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