Sports fans may recall a bizarre incident in November 2023 during the Monday Night Football Ravens-Bengals matchup- a small drone made an unexpected appearance overhead at the M&T Bank.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) pushes back the enforcement date for drone pilots having to register unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) through remote ID back to March 16, 2024.
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Remote ID final rule
The Remote ID rule establishes a new Part 89 to Title 14 of the
Code of Federal Regulations. Under the final rule, which will
become effective 60 days after the publication date in the Federal
Register (expected in January 2021), all UA required to register
must be able to remotely identify themselves while in flight.
Operational rules take effect 30 months after the effective date of
the final rule (expected to be September 2023).
Operators will have three options (outlined below) to satisfy
this requirement. Note, however, that for UA weighing 0.55 lbs or
less, Remote ID is only required if the UA is operated under rules
On December 28, 2020, the Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”) announced two final rules for Unmanned Aircraft (“UA” or “drones”): (1) Remote Identification for Unmanned Aircraft.