I think you may have misunderstood, I would have thought they were suggesting you place a sticker made with a label maker, of your registration (that would mean your reg. number) under the battery on the actual drone, not a folded piece of paper. I could be wrong but I would think they just meant the sticker only.When I first got my platinum, I seen a few posts suggesting to put things under the battery, Poor advice.
Newb ?, not everyone will have an faa registration correct, that’s for those who went through a course, or is this related to the aircraft sn?
Anyone flying a DJI drone in the US must register with the FAA here before flying anywhere outside.Newb ?, not everyone will have an faa registration correct, that’s for those who went through a course, or is this related to the aircraft sn?
You really don't have to think. Just put the battery in to see if it takes extra pressure to lock it in. Mine doesn't like anything in there. I don't think they were designed to carry cargo under the battery,I printed my name, phone number, AMA#, FAA#s on a piece of paper, cut it into a small square and used clear tape to fix it to inside the battery compartment. I highly doubt one layer of paper and one layer of tape is going to keep the batteries from locking in place.
And why people need to buy some kind of fancy card or plate to do the exact same thing is beyond me.
Incorrect. All drones between .055 and 55 lbs need to be registered and the drone must be labeled even as a hobbyist. It costs $5 and that one registration is good for all of your drones.
Part 107 pilots (commercial drone pilots) also need to register each drone with an individual, separate registration number
No. You just need to label your drone with your FAA registration number. And you don't need any type of special stickers to do that either. Many people opt to use stickers since it's easy to attach/remove them.I’m seeing those faa ID cards for your wallet for sale with some of them too, are those really needed or are the stickers on your drone enough?
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