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FAA Registration to be required again...
Duplicate post, let us keep it all on the same page please.
FAA Registration to be required again...
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i would assume this is retroactive too, right? to anyone who bought a drone during the time when it wasn't required, they'd now be required to register.
I'm not sure about what this does or doesn't suggest as far as FAA dictating things like max flight height, etc, but from a "user education" standpoint of being a way to educate people on safe flying and airspace rules, etc, that seems to be a good thing, correct?
What about asking (or even requiring) manufactures to simply put a brochure in the box with the drone? There is
As I mentioned above, I think the public would be much better served if manufactures simply put a big bright warning in with each drone that lists the Section 336 rules (for the US). It would be _far_ more effective then this registration.
What about asking (or even requiring) manufactures to simply put a brochure in the box with the drone?
As I mentioned above, I think the public would be much better served if manufactures simply put a big bright warning in with each drone that lists the Section 336 rules (for the US). It would be _far_ more effective then this registration.
You can register on the FAA's website here.Does anyone have a link to the page to register and when this goes effective.
I literally just bought my drones and was under the assumption I didn't have to register but I guess I do now.
$5 for 3 years.Follow-up this is the registration that requires the $5 fee correct?
This has been a concern of mine ~ for all of the drone owners in the world, we here (on this forum) are but a very small percentage of the total. I read just about everything here, and continue to learn something new every day. But, I fear that the majority of droners out there are just winging it (see what I did there? quite clever, I must say)... @tcope's idea of including a brochure with every drone would go much further than FAA registration. I registered years ago when it was first announced. Then I kept my FAA reg on my drone after the FAA lost their case in court. So then, what have I learned by having an FAA reg # on my drone? Absolutely nothing...... Plus many who buy a drone, may not...realze there are rules/laws so a brochure seems a sensible way to educate and hopefully for some once they know there are rules they will look into it more and understand its not a fly wherever you like toy