Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts, MicroHardcore-Tinyshark, AlienWhoop pilot, F4/F7 V2,V2.1,0. the FAA LISTENED- TO the FPV Freedom Coalition - pushing the tech that RedCat offers to license. Get an ad-free experience with special benefits, and directly support Reddit. Obviously, there are a large number of hobbyist drones in operation that lack Remote ID capability. it would be impossible to enforce this (and cops wouldnt want to), business as usual. Part 107 of the federal aviation regulations currently prohibits covered drone operations over people and at night unless the operator obtains a waiver from the FAA. Before you know it, you will need to remotely stream all of your video to ensure you are not doing anything wrong. Im more interested in freestyle rn but I may get into racing later on. However, the FAA Remote ID regulation has me pretty scared and second guessing. We are reviewing the final rule to understand … (Magix intermedate and MP4) There are cards to bounce between the vids. The FAA Proposal for Drone Remote ID Is Here. I’m not based in the US so it won’t affect me but I have seen people say it effectively bricks their drones as they would be unable to use them. These usually have (somewhat) limited range, so I could see how these would float under remote ID regulations. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the Multicopter community, The home for anything multi-rotor related, Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. Sort by. There’s been a lot of talk about Remote ID in the drone space over the past couple of years. level 1. The final rule on remote ID will require most drones operating in US airspace to have remote ID capability. I wanted something that would last me a while as I grow and something that I can strap a gopro too. Maybe in the future they will require stricter ID regulations within urban environments, and be more relaxed with rural locations. I believe Remote ID is geared towards regulating commercial pilots with long-range transmission and higher payloads. i would be willing to bet my entire 401k that i will continue flying for the rest of my life and never encounter the FAA, if an airplane is flying at the altitudes i fly my quad at... they have much bigger problems. report. Buy it now before remote id so that you have one..... [–]Slippery_Shaman[S] 1 point2 points3 points 9 months ago (2 children), I thought it was something that would be something that would be forced on us with a firmware update, [–]abramthrust 4 points5 points6 points 9 months ago (1 child), Build your own FPV drone so no government can tell you how to enjoy your toy :), [–]CorruptMann 0 points1 point2 points 9 months ago (0 children), [–]jujumber 0 points1 point2 points 9 months ago (2 children). I I have a flysky controller and some random fpv Goggles I got cheap but no drone. Got this cool shot yesterday and thought I'd share - DJI Mini 2. It’s something else to understand, in a nutshell, what its implications might be for you. Is this still on track to pass? The proposed regulation did not allow for any grandfathering. A chat style podcast where each week, we invite a guest onto the show and chat with them about their drone experiences. Think of the flight range on these things too. stay safe and fly in safe spots, not over people, and not too high. and join one of thousands of communities. like it would be grandfathered in if registered before a certain date? Make your voices heard. [–]5zero7rc 0 points1 point2 points 9 months ago (0 children). Hot. This is one of my biggest issues with it. My take: if you’re flying a drone with long-range capability and power for high payload, we all should be willing to pay a little extra to ensure safety for the public and ensure liability is upheld for those who are negligent.