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Where to comment on the FAA’s proposed rule for Remote ID.
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<blockquote data-quote="I B Spectre" data-source="post: 108944" data-attributes="member: 18605"><p>The comment site is approaching 5700 responses at this hour. I saw a huge number of comments that all started with, "I am writing in response to the FAAs notice of proposed rulemaking on remote identification of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). I am deeply concerned that some elements of the... ". The AMA is a large organization and their members look to be one of the most adversely affected by the FAA proposal, so it's understandable many would use their form letter. The FAA decision is not going to be made based on the number of yea/nay votes, which is too bad since those not in favor would win hands down. One well crafted comment speaking on the personal impact and specific unworkability of the proposal will carry far more weight than a hundred form letters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I B Spectre, post: 108944, member: 18605"] The comment site is approaching 5700 responses at this hour. I saw a huge number of comments that all started with, "I am writing in response to the FAAs notice of proposed rulemaking on remote identification of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). I am deeply concerned that some elements of the... ". The AMA is a large organization and their members look to be one of the most adversely affected by the FAA proposal, so it's understandable many would use their form letter. The FAA decision is not going to be made based on the number of yea/nay votes, which is too bad since those not in favor would win hands down. One well crafted comment speaking on the personal impact and specific unworkability of the proposal will carry far more weight than a hundred form letters. [/QUOTE]
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Where to comment on the FAA’s proposed rule for Remote ID.