He lost me in the example comparing license plates to RID. He said if you can drive your car around your huge ranch with no license plate on it, why can’t you fly your drone there as well. In fact, the FAA would have no problem if you put wheels on your drone and drove it around your property without Remote ID, but they have a problem if it goes in the air. Of course they do, just like they’d have a problem if your car had wings and managed to get off the ground. If you want to criticize RID, please propose arguments that make sense and have internal consistency. You own your land, but not the air above it.
Maybe we should take a poll here…How many Part 61 (“real airplane”) pilots are opposed to RID? While I haven’t flown in years, I remember how many things there are to think about, worry about, concentrate on and look for as you are flying WITHOUT having to worry about some clown who doesn’t know the rules or doesn’t care about them putting a hard-to-spot drone in the airspace around you.