FAA Drone ID Marking Change
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Celsus
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FAA Makes Major Drone ID Marking Change
The FAA posted a rule in the requiring small drone owners to display the FAA-issued registration number on an outside surface of the aircraft. Owners and operators may no longer place or write registration numbers in an interior compartment. The rule is effective on February 25. The markings must be in place for any flight after that date.
When the FAA first required registration of small drones in 2015, the agency mandated that the registration marking be readily accessible and maintained in readable condition. This granted some flexibility by permitting the marking to be placed in an enclosed compartment, such as a battery case, if it could be accessed without the use of tools.
Subsequently, law enforcement officials and the FAA’s interagency security partners have expressed concerns about the risk a concealed explosive device might pose to first responders upon opening a compartment to find a drone’s registration number. The FAA believes this action will enhance safety and security by allowing a person to view the unique identifier directly without handling the drone.
This interim final rule does not change the original , nor does it specify a particular external surface on which the registration number must be placed. The requirement is that it can be seen upon visual inspection of the aircraft’s exterior.
The FAA has issued this requirement as an Interim Final Rule—a rule that takes effect while also inviting public comment. The FAA issues interim final rules when delaying implementation of the rule would be impractical, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest. In this case, the agency has determined the importance of mitigating the risk to first responders outweighs the minimal inconvenience this change may impose on small drone owners, and justifies implementation without a prior public comment period.
The FAA will consider comments from the public on this Interim Final Rule, and will then review any submissions to determine if the provisions of the ultimate Final Rule should be changed. The 30-day comment period will end on March 15, 2019.
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Hello and good day Celsus. Thank you for sharing this informative information from the FAA. These will be a help to all our DJI Customers and Members. Thank you for your support.
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Celsus
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DJI Stephen Posted at 2-15 13:41
Hello and good day Celsus. Thank you for sharing this informative information from the FAA. These will be a help to all our DJI Customers and Members. Thank you for your support.

Hope it helps prevent any bother with the authorities.
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Celsus Posted at 2-15 14:16
Hope it helps prevent any bother with the authorities.

This information will definitely help a lot of our DJI Members and Customers. Thank you Celsus.
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