I bought a Mavic Mini in 2020. I wanted to be compliant with all the rules and teach our boy to be responsible, so I registered it even though it wasn't necessary due to weight (we don't use the propeller guards). At this point I basically only use it to check the gutters to see when they need cleaned, and since I live within 5 miles of an airport, I use Air Control to submit a flight plan each time.
This morning I got an email about my registration expiring. That got me looking into something else drone-related, and I ran across the new Remote ID requirement, and now I see that it's required for any drone that's registered, even if it wasn't required to be registered. So now I'm a criminal if I check my gutters, and admitting to it if I file a flight plan. The Mini is too old to be buying a Remote ID add-on, but checking my gutters does not warrant an upgrade. Seems like trying to be responsible has backfired.
So this leads to my questions. All the internet discussion about de-registering a drone revolves around sold/lost/destroyed. Is it possible to de-register a drone that is still owned, and in the comments state that I do not use propeller guards, and therefore the registration is no longer required? Failing that, what are the ramifications of simply letting the registration expire and not re-registering a drone that is still in use, if it is below the weight limit?
Leaf season is coming up, and just trying to figure out whether there's a legal path forward that doesn't cost anything.
This morning I got an email about my registration expiring. That got me looking into something else drone-related, and I ran across the new Remote ID requirement, and now I see that it's required for any drone that's registered, even if it wasn't required to be registered. So now I'm a criminal if I check my gutters, and admitting to it if I file a flight plan. The Mini is too old to be buying a Remote ID add-on, but checking my gutters does not warrant an upgrade. Seems like trying to be responsible has backfired.
So this leads to my questions. All the internet discussion about de-registering a drone revolves around sold/lost/destroyed. Is it possible to de-register a drone that is still owned, and in the comments state that I do not use propeller guards, and therefore the registration is no longer required? Failing that, what are the ramifications of simply letting the registration expire and not re-registering a drone that is still in use, if it is below the weight limit?
Leaf season is coming up, and just trying to figure out whether there's a legal path forward that doesn't cost anything.