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We Strongly Support Drone Remote ID. But Not Like This. – DJI Hub

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.

Tourist fined $20K for out-of-control drone that landed at airport in Las Vegas

  Burciaga’s drone flew more than two miles at an altitude just above 450 feet. It landed just feet away from an active runway at McCarran International Airport. McCarran workers found the drone and it was handed over to Las Vegas police. The FAA then launched an investigation. They traced the drone back to Burciaga …

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Palm Beach to alter drone ordinance to comply with federal, state laws

Drones were one of the hottest Christmas gifts in the country in 2015, and Palm Beach officials wanted to move quickly to get regulations in place. But in hindsight, they moved a little bit too fast with their 2016 law, Deputy Town Manager Jay Boodheshwar said at the Ordinances, Regulations and Standards meeting Thursday. Four …

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