The FAA has ended discretionary enforcement of Remote ID (14 CFR Part 89), making it a critical, non-negotiable part of drone operations. Our course includes a dedicated module to ensure you are fully compliant and protected from penalties.
Our dedicated Remote ID curriculum is built directly from the FAA's mandate in 14 CFR Part 89 and the accompanying official guidance (e.g., the Remote ID Toolkit), ensuring you fully understand and implement compliance procedures.
Understanding the Mandate: We clarify which small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) are required to comply with the rule, including the distinction between:
Standard Remote ID Drone: An aircraft that broadcasts its identification and location directly from the drone itself.
Remote ID Broadcast Module: An add-on device for non-standard sUAS, which must also be registered and broadcast its information.
Compliance Procedures in FAADroneZone: Step-by-step instruction on how to:
Register your sUAS under Part 107.
Identify and input the required Remote ID Serial Number for both Standard Remote ID drones and Broadcast Modules into the FAA's registration system.
Understand the operational requirements for a drone with a Broadcast Module (e.g., must remain within 30 nautical miles of the control station).
Operational Requirements & Failure Procedures: Knowledge required to maintain compliance during flight:
Understanding the proper procedure to follow if your Standard Remote ID functionality fails during a flight (Land the aircraft as soon as practicable).
Ensuring the remote pilot-in-command (PIC) is aware of and compliant with the rule's provisions regarding operational display of control station location.
Legal Risk Mitigation: We integrate compliance-focused practices to protect your commercial operations:
Best practices for documentation and record-keeping related to Remote ID registration.
Understanding the limited scenarios where a sUAS may operate without Remote ID (e.g., within an FAA-Recognized Identification Area (FRIA)).
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