Remote ID Q & A: Who will enforce Remote ID? When does it become effective? Where is it required? For all of these questions and more, DRONERESPONDERS, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping public safety agencies use drones, has your answers.
The FAA released the long-awaited rule on Remote ID for Drones today. “Remote ID will help mitigate risks associated with expanded drone operations, such as flights over people and at night, and both rules support technological and operational innovation and advancements,” says the FAA announcement.
DRONERESPONDERS Q&A on how Remote ID will impact U.S. Public Safety Agencies:
Public safety agencies are required to comply with part 89 unless otherwise authorized.
Remote ID is required when operating anywhere in the National Airspace System and not located inside a FAA-Recognized Identification Area (FRIA).
11. Will it require some sort of monthly subscription? Cost?
No. Neither Standard Remote ID nor Broadcast Module Remote ID require a subscription service.
12. Will this require network connectivity to achieve?
Identification, location, and performance information about the UA and the UA’s takeoff location
Disaster response operations may continue as they have in the past. Once Remote ID is in effect, those UAS will need to be equipped in accordance with part 89. Emergency operations/authorizations will still be available through the Special Governmental Issuance (SGI) process.
Remote ID is mandatory for any UAS that is required to be registered under parts 47 or 48. There are two types of Remote ID transmissions:
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