Pilots operating drones that must be ed must comply with the Remote Identification Rule.
By September 2023, the FAA had issued a political for execution and operation of drones that were not able to comply with the remote identification rule. This policy ended on March 16, 2024. Now, operators who fail to comply after that date could face fines and suspension or revocation of their drone pilot certificates.
Likewise, Congress instructed the FAA to develop standards to remotely identify drone operators and owners and issue regulations or guidance based on those standards.
This way, remote identification (remote identification) lays the foundation for the safety and security work required for more complex drone operations. It acts like a digital sign and will help the FAA as well as other federal agencies locate the control station when a drone appears to be flying unsafely or where it is not permitted to fly.
Check out complete information in this video e using this link made available by the FAA.
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