(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) Flite Test, a leader in recreational radio control modeling released a USA-developed Remote ID broadcast module which complies with the FAA's new regulations. MALVERN, OHIO, ...
Beginning September 16, 2023, all drone pilots required to register their drone must operate under the Remote Identification (ID) rule by operating: A Standard Remote ID Drone – a drone produced with ...
Dronetag has launched the second generation of their Remote ID broadcast module called BS (Basic Solution). The BS module weighs 0.035 oz (1 gram), which makes it the tiniest and lightest Remote ID ...
The FAA's remote identification (Remote ID) rule, effective September 16, mandates that most registered drones must publicly broadcast identification and real-time location data. Drone pilots must ...
The FAA has finalized the Remote ID rule covering drones Drones will be able to fly at night and over people Drone operators will be required to broadcast their locations The Federal Aviation ...
UAvionix has launched its remote ID broadcast module for UAVs, pingRID. The pingRID meets the Part 89 remote ID standards of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which will become effective on ...
The FAA has extended the deadline for the Remote ID requirement for drone pilots by six months, pushing it from September 16 to March 16, 2024. According to the FAA, Remote ID “acts like a digital ...
Owning and operating a drone can be both fun and rewarding. It allows you to remotely take to the sky and get a view of beautiful panoramas, as well as perform all kinds of small professional tasks ...
The term “aftermarket” finds most frequent use, in my experience, in describing hardware bought by owners to upgrade vehicles after they initially leave the dealer lot: audio system enhancements, for ...
Flite Test, in conjunction with Tritium Electronics, a leader in electronic design and assembly, have designed and released a USA-developed and manufactured Remote ID Broadcast Module, the Flite Test ...
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