Not a "rule" question per se, but more of a best practice question. When you're posting videos from flights where you got authorization, either through LAANC or DroneZone, do you include the authorization number in the details of your post? Should that be a thing?
It doesn't seem as if the FAA is trolling YouTube as much anymore (?), but I've definitely seen videos where people are flying in LAANC zones and I always wonder if they actually got authorization. For example, I saw one video where I knew the area is controlled airspace, so I assumed the pilot got LAANC. But then in the video the drone starts flying over tall buildings (probably at least 500 feet AGL) and then I thought, "well, maybe they got LAANC but they're totally violating it?" The bio says 107, but of course the video description doesn't mention anything about authorizations, so I was curious of that would be a good best practice to preemptively avoid any unwelcome inquiries from the FAA.
It doesn't seem as if the FAA is trolling YouTube as much anymore (?), but I've definitely seen videos where people are flying in LAANC zones and I always wonder if they actually got authorization. For example, I saw one video where I knew the area is controlled airspace, so I assumed the pilot got LAANC. But then in the video the drone starts flying over tall buildings (probably at least 500 feet AGL) and then I thought, "well, maybe they got LAANC but they're totally violating it?" The bio says 107, but of course the video description doesn't mention anything about authorizations, so I was curious of that would be a good best practice to preemptively avoid any unwelcome inquiries from the FAA.