I don't know which post to attach this to, so I'll start one. Moderators please feel free to correct if it suits.
There have been quite a lot of posts on this subject, but things have moved on since I had Dave's, of MileHighDroneServices email today.
I have seen the video advertising the new remote ID receivers. These units are cheap, and, when they are more freely available will allow anyone, including the anti-droners, to have information in real-time on a drone's position, speed, height, course and, additionally, the lat/long of the pilot.
I don't imagine for a moment that there will be many people going equipped with this technology, but, unlike Aeroscope stationary, or mobile units, the price of a Remote ID Receiver unit is now very low, and may lead to more confrontations with people than we have had in the past. Or don't you think so?
I am interested to know what the opinion of members will be, based on the fact that I understand too many members have already had negative contacts with anti-droners, and even the police, certainly, as displayed by auditors videos.
Will it cramp our style too much do you think, or can it only be a good thing for safety?
I also understand that there is anti Remote ID being developed. I don't know what the current situation is with this in regard to drones generally, or DJI in particular.
Your input is welcome if you know more. Experts particularly invited.
For more info try this link FAA Remote ID Compliance User Guide-FAQ
and this one
There have been quite a lot of posts on this subject, but things have moved on since I had Dave's, of MileHighDroneServices email today.
I have seen the video advertising the new remote ID receivers. These units are cheap, and, when they are more freely available will allow anyone, including the anti-droners, to have information in real-time on a drone's position, speed, height, course and, additionally, the lat/long of the pilot.
I don't imagine for a moment that there will be many people going equipped with this technology, but, unlike Aeroscope stationary, or mobile units, the price of a Remote ID Receiver unit is now very low, and may lead to more confrontations with people than we have had in the past. Or don't you think so?
I am interested to know what the opinion of members will be, based on the fact that I understand too many members have already had negative contacts with anti-droners, and even the police, certainly, as displayed by auditors videos.
Will it cramp our style too much do you think, or can it only be a good thing for safety?
I also understand that there is anti Remote ID being developed. I don't know what the current situation is with this in regard to drones generally, or DJI in particular.
Your input is welcome if you know more. Experts particularly invited.
For more info try this link FAA Remote ID Compliance User Guide-FAQ
and this one