Shark86x
Active Member
According to the FAA, if you've already registered a drone for Recreational Use, and originally answered "No," then you have to register it as a new drone when adding RID. The following is the citation, and the link to the FAA source webpage:
- If you previously listed a drone and answered “No” to the Remote ID question, you will now create a new listing for that same drone.
UAS Remote Identification | Federal Aviation Administration
Drones or unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) are fundamentally changing aviation, and the FAA is committed to working to fully integrate drones into the National Airspace System (NAS). Safety and security are top priorities for the FAA and remote identification (remote ID) of drones is crucial to...www.faa.gov
I verified this to be true. When I look at my Recreational Dashboard, none of them allow editing. When I look at my Part 107 dashboard, they all allow editing.
Got it, Thank you!