Your
Mavic 2 Pro,
Mavic 2 Zoom, and original
Smart Controller don’t yet support RID as written for Sept. 16.
However, these specific drones/controller are on DJI’s list for updated firmware which will fully support RID “on or before 12/31/2023”.
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Concerns about this late action by DJI, well after the Sept. 16 deadline, and the slow supply of external RID Broadcast Modules are what prompted the FAA to defer strict enforcement of RID specifically for people like
@Rocket1lf who are caught between manufacturers and FAA.
To summarize:
* Your
Mavic 2 Pro and Zoom drones don’t support RID today, and won’t do so by Sept. 16.
* DJI committed a firmware update by Dec. 31 which will support RID.
* FAA has extended a grace period to March 16, 2024 for those of us waiting for these late RID firmware updates.
Pilots like
@Rocket1lf and me are good to fly under this grace period, but we’d better update the firmware on such drones as soon as the RID update is available.
As MSinger noted, the update on your RM500 Smart Controller is good, but does not fulfill all the RID requirements.
The
Mavic 2 have not yet been issued manufacturer’s certificates, because they don’t yet support RID.