BIGLUG24
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your not reg the drone,your reg yourself and can put reg # on multiple dronesIf you have your 107 you need to register all your drones over .55 lbs If you do not have the 107 you only need
to register one drone and use the same FAA number for all your drones has of 12/17
LOLcuz you aint flying your head,ur flying your drone![]()
Smart phones do as they please...sometimes it's like they have a 3rd grade educationI'm an idiot. I posted from phone and didn't re-read for auto correct errors.
I'm doing a DJI Care Exchange. Rehydration was supposed to be registration.
Sorry.
Actually, for Part 107, you need to register EACH drone and you will get a unique number for each one.Again, I think it's a really important distinction that seems to get missed a lot. The FAA does not register drones. Tthe $5 registration is for the pilot/drone owner only. DeeCee is right. No one has to register their drones. not even Pt. 107 certified RPICs and you had to know that or you likely could not have passed any Pt. 107 exam!
This is correct. I had the Mavic Pro and just recently purchased the Mavic Air. When I added the drone to my existing commercial registration, it assigned a new number, and charged me another $5. There was no way around it... new drone, new number. Again, this was under the commercial registration, not hobby.Actually, for Part 107, you need to register EACH drone and you will get a unique number for each one.
For hobby/recreation operation, you register yourself and place the same number on all your drones.
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