Good news! The EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) has come out against the proposed Draconian RID NPRM and is publishing a 'full package' in opposition to it! This is a large and well organized group that is well respected and has been around for some time so their opposition will have an impact on the FAA's thinking on this. The EAA is primarily concerned about the negative impact the NPRM would have on the modeling community but it equally applies to UAS as well. We should be glad to see the weight of the EAA on our side on this issue opposing the Draconian FAA NPRM on RID.
To quote the EAA: " ... we are concerned that regulatory overreach in the modeling world could easily set a precedent for future action against general aviation, such as an equipment mandate for the benefit of commercial UAS integration into the airspace." Bingo EAA.
"Under “limited remote ID,” in circumstances where a model is not flown at an approved FRIA or is not compliant with the amateur-built carve-out and lacks onboard reporting equipment, a geofencing system is required. These are difficult to engineer and would severely hamper operations away from FRIAs or the use of prebuilt commercial models. " Bingo again!
The EAA's article on this along with it's preliminary list of objections to the NPRM is available here: Proposed Remote ID Rule Contains Concerning Requirements | EAA
It is worth reading. Keep the sky open!
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To quote the EAA: " ... we are concerned that regulatory overreach in the modeling world could easily set a precedent for future action against general aviation, such as an equipment mandate for the benefit of commercial UAS integration into the airspace." Bingo EAA.
"Under “limited remote ID,” in circumstances where a model is not flown at an approved FRIA or is not compliant with the amateur-built carve-out and lacks onboard reporting equipment, a geofencing system is required. These are difficult to engineer and would severely hamper operations away from FRIAs or the use of prebuilt commercial models. " Bingo again!
The EAA's article on this along with it's preliminary list of objections to the NPRM is available here: Proposed Remote ID Rule Contains Concerning Requirements | EAA
It is worth reading. Keep the sky open!
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