The FAA asks for your help on remote ID for drones

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We want YOUR input on the Remote ID Proposal

Help us prepare for the next exciting step in safe drone integration. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued the proposed rule for remote identification of drones and is seeking comments by March 2. We highly value the input of the public to help shape the framework for safe drone operations.

With nearly 1.5 million drones and 155,000 remote pilots registered with the FAA, the ability to provide identification and location is essential to keeping drones safely separated from other aircraft operating in our airspace. Equipping drones with remote identification, or Remote ID, technologies builds on the previous steps taken by the FAA and the drone community to safely integrate operations. Remote ID is part of the foundation for more complex operations, such as beyond visual line of sight at low altitudes.

We hope you can take time to read our Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in the Federal Register and provide your feedback to help us develop a final rule that enhances the safety and security of our nation’s skies.

Thank you in advance for taking the time to provide us with your input to the Remote ID rule.