Seems to be a mostly accurate story.Thoughts?
What of Heron's YT concerning what might have been a delay, I don't watch his stuff, was it hot air?Seems to be a mostly accurate story.
Your thoughts? Are we missing something noteworthy?
I don't really see a lot of other news stories to compare it to...just one other that was a bit more precise and detailed. The deadline notwithstanding, I believe drone flyers and the drone hobby deserve more accurate and informative stories when speaking to the general public. Matters not much to me if the deadline changes and the news is not updated or corrected but the message about needing a new "ID" and the overall tone that all drones will need this is just a tad bit sloppy.Seems to be a mostly accurate story.
Your thoughts? Are we missing something noteworthy?
Me too. I had hoped we would have a dozen modules of all shapes and sizes and costs to choose from. As a recreational pilot only needing one to rotate with, I could have bought 2 or 3 depending on the selection. Instead, I actually ended up with....nothing.I just wish the Module Manufacturers would be able to keep up with the sudden demand.
Why can't the FAA just make a decision on this and stick to it? What's the holdup? Are they going to have meetings on it until the 11th hour? I can see it now - they'll be having a meeting that goes until midnight September 15th... geezFor now, stay tuned...
And that goes for ALL media sources.Hard to believe any “factual” statements from a media source.
I don't know if this still works but it used to work a couple of weeks ago when I successfully renewed. If you choose NO when it asks for RID, you should be able to proceed. As of today, you shouldn't be force to report RID details so just answer No, do your renewal, and revisit it later if you need to.I have been waiting and waiting for something affordable for my MA2 but havent seen anything worth the money. Crap part is, I can't even renew my registration because it wants id's and crap that I don't have because nothing affordable has really come out that doesnt require some DIY ugliness. I refuse to just smack on some ugly module to my drone with a separate power source. Not happening. DJI has dropped that ball on addressing this issue for MA2 owners after saying oh we might do it via firmware, we might not, yada yada yada. Come out with a solution for us and we might be more willing to follow this stupid *** law.
Thanks I will go try this right now. I tried earlier this year and don't remember seeing a no option, maybe they changed it. I'll let you know if it still works.I don't know if this still works but it used to work a couple of weeks ago when I successfully renewed. If you choose NO when it asks for RID, you should be able to proceed. As of today, you shouldn't be force to report RID details so just answer No, do your renewal, and revisit it later if you need to.
So yeah, that worked! I remember before it was not giving me an option to say no, as it was just a field that required the Id number with an asterisk saying it was required or something like that. Anyways, good for another 3 years on that front at least. Thanks!I don't know if this still works but it used to work a couple of weeks ago when I successfully renewed. If you choose NO when it asks for RID, you should be able to proceed. As of today, you shouldn't be force to report RID details so just answer No, do your renewal, and revisit it later if you need to.
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