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The FAA as made an official statement that enforcement of rid is delayed until March 16,2024. For those having trouble complying.
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Thanks for pointing that out OMM. There is so much misinformation surrounding this topic. For Mavic 2 owners, this will provide a little wiggle room for DJI to maybe come up with a software solution to RID negating the need for a module. We shall see…@JThalheimer actually the title of your post above ,is not accurate, RID will still be implemented,from tomorrow the 16th ,and all those aircraft with the capability to broadcast the information already built in,will need to do so
the extended 6 months date, is to allow time for those ,who have not been able to obtain a RID module,because there are not enough of them available
It actually hasn't been delayed at all. The only thing that changed is "the FAA will exercise its discretion in determining how to handle any apparent noncompliance". That doesn't mean you can be non-compliant on purpose if there is nothing preventing you from being compliant.The FAA as made an official statement that rid is delayed until March 16,2024.
Thank you for pointing that out. I should have said “Enforcement of RID will be delayed”. That is why I try to never post things late at night when I am tired. I will try to edit it.@JThalheimer actually the title of your post above ,is not accurate, RID will still be implemented,from tomorrow the 16th ,and all those aircraft with the capability to broadcast the information already built in,will need to do so
the extended 6 months date, is to allow time for those ,who have not been able to obtain a RID module,because there are not enough of them available
No worries. I would rather clarify than mislead anyone. Thank you@JThalheimer no problem ,it wasn't a personal dig at you ,but just a clarification of the state of play ,to avoid further confusion ,on a topic that has been talked about ,since forever ,or so it seems
I had heard “some where” that the MA2 WAS gonna have an update that would make it RID compliant. Hmmm.Thanks for pointing that out OMM. There is so much misinformation surrounding this topic. For Mavic 2 owners, this will provide a little wiggle room for DJI to maybe come up with a software solution to RID negating the need for a module. We shall see…
It's been posted by DJI on their own forumI had heard “some where” that the MA2 WAS gonna have an update that would make it RID compliant. Hmmm.
Thanks. That’s probly where I read it before !It's been posted by DJI on their own forum
Remote ID Statement (07/01/2023)
DJI, the global leader in civilian drones and creative camera technology, is dedicated to providing our valued customers with important updates regarding compliance with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA)remote identification (remote ID) regulation. Remote ID refers to a drone's...forum.dji.com
Check the Drone Zone, make sure the RID SN is there. 2S is broadcasting, you are good to go.Please forgive me if this has been answered elsewhere but I haven’t been able to find it…
I have an Air2S that is registered and am a 107 pilot. Am I good to fly or do I need to go into the DroneZone and add a RID number or something? Thanks.
It should be in the About tab in the Fly camera view settings. They add this prefix 1581F and a 0 to the end. It should total 20 characters.Thanks mobilehomer. Is the RID sn the exact same number as my Air2S or are there additional numbers or letters? If so, what are they?
Thanks much.It should be in the About tab in the Fly camera view settings. They add this prefix 1581F and a 0 to the end. It should total 20 characters.
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