Is your drone Remote ID Compliant?
This is the best video I have seen so far – clear and easy instructions on checking your drone for compliance, and what to do if it is not.
This is the best video I have seen so far – clear and easy instructions on checking your drone for compliance, and what to do if it is not.
DJI wants governments to require Remote ID for drones, but the FAA has proposed a complex, expensive, and intrusive system that would make it harder to use drones in America, and that jeopardizes the success of the Remote ID initiative. Instead, we support a simpler, easier, and free version of Remote ID that doesn’t need a cellular connection or a service subscription. Read on to discover why the future of drone innovation in America is at risk – and how you can make your voice heard between now and the FAA’s March 2 deadline for submitting comments on the official government website.
The FAA Remote ID proposal will make almost all sUAS on the market today (Commercial and Non-Commercial) obsolete in just a few years. Take action now!!
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