Remote ID Compliance for Drones: Everything YOU Need to Know

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Published 2023-08-12
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🟢 SEPTEMBER 13, 2023 UPDATE: Drone pilots who are unable to comply with the broadcast requirement of the Remote ID Rule will now have until March 16, 2024, to equip their aircraft. After that date, operators could face fines and suspension or revocation of pilot certificates. In making this decision, the FAA recognizes the unanticipated issues that some operators are experiencing finding some remote identification broadcast modules. www.faa.gov/uas/getting_started/remote_id

Dive into the world of Remote ID for drones with this informative video. Learn about the upcoming March 16 requirement that will affect BOTH recreational and commercial drone pilots! Learn what it is, how you can ensure compliance, and understand who monitors Remote ID. Finally, see how Remote ID works in real-time as we do a test flight with 2 different apps! If you want to be informed on what Remote ID is and how it will affect you before the FAA makes it mandatory on March 16, check this video out!

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0:00 Introduction
0:20 What is Remote ID?
0:39 Why do we need Remote ID?
1:15 How do you install Remote ID?
1:31 1st way to obtain Remote ID
2:09 2nd way to obtain Remote ID
3:03 3rd way to obtain Remote ID
3:59 Who will monitor Remote ID?
6:41 Remote ID Apps
8:43 Using the Drone Scanner App
11:17 Using the Air Sentinel App

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All Comments (21)
  • @uavcoach
    SEPTEMBER 13, 2023 UPDATE: Drone pilots who are unable to comply with the broadcast requirement of the Remote ID Rule will now have until March 16, 2024, to equip their aircraft. After that date, operators could face fines and suspension or revocation of pilot certificates. In making this decision, the FAA recognizes the unanticipated issues that some operators are experiencing finding some remote identification broadcast modules. www.faa.gov/uas/getting_started/remote_id
  • @slapdat.byteme
    My 4 drones are non-compliant. On September 16th they will be non-compliant. Next year they will be non-compliant. Five years from now they will be non-compliant.
  • @rudyschwab7709
    If the FAA is relying on you to notify them your drone is ID compliant, then that tells me the FAA has yet to figure out how they are going to enforce mandatory ID.
  • @vonSchwartzwolfe
    Problem is it should only transmit a plate number, the general public has no need or right to any other info.
  • @ericapelz260
    The first time some Karen attacks a drone pilot and that pilot sues the app company, the pilot position will probably be removed from the civilian apps. I have no issue with the pilots who give us all a bad name being held accountable, but I also don't want idiots using the app to harass pilots. The FAA will have to assist in prosecuting anyone who causes a crash or shoots at drones. If our drones are "real aircraft," then we need the protections not just the liabilities.
  • @cfdfirefighter
    Much of a negative impact… yet. But allowing them to even start and complying is more steps towards complete control. As an American we have it in our DNA to fight things like this.
  • @awsomedude9111
    Understanding and acknowledging this “rule” is only going to decrease your freedom of flight by tracking your movement.
  • @JDSchuitemaker
    I am not going to comply with RemoteID, whenever it becomes required in the EU. However, I do have an ADSB receiver with me whenever I throw my aircraft in the air.
  • @ChuckD05
    Same here in NY with the police. Friends in the departments all told me they have no information on remote ID. One is detective and in an officer. I didn’t go as far as you did, but they asked around.
  • @yodaiam1000
    I think the app writers should get sued if they show the pilot location and the pilot gets mugged. They and the FAA are putting people at risk.
  • @josephs3973
    How much y'all wanna bet that in 10 - 15 years remote ID will have morphed into also including a copy of the video stream and the ability to take control over the aircraft.
  • @CharlesSnyder
    Darn it! My Mavic Pro Platinum isn't compliant. Glad I saw this video, helped me figure that out. Thanks!
  • @savedemperor8024
    Just because it will be required doesn't mean someone has to follow these tyrannical rule 😂
  • @jamesceastep8874
    Good discussion & nice demo of drone scanner aps. Nice job, very helpful.
  • @Bill14886
    That’s cool that my Air2S is already updated with remote ID. That’s great news thanks
  • @michaelwalcker
    Great work, we'll be sure to pass this along to the DroneHive pilot network.