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Flying a drone without Remote ID? See safe locations here

As summer unfolds, bringing sunny skies and perfect conditions for outdoor activities, many drone enthusiasts are gearing up for more time in the air. However, before you launch your drone into the great blue yonder, it’s crucial to be aware of the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) regulations, particularly concerning Remote ID. The FAA has recently released an updated FRIA (FAA-Recognized Identification Area) map, which is a great resource for pilots looking to fly without Remote ID equipment.

Remote ID is akin to a drone’s digital license plate. It broadcasts identification and location information about the drone and its operator while in flight. This rule helps the FAA, law enforcement, and other federal agencies locate the control station in the event of unsafe or unauthorized drone operations.

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Fly without Remote ID: Explore the new FRIA map

For those who may not have a drone equipped with Remote ID capabilities, the new FRIA map is a fantastic tool. A FRIA is a designated area where drone operators can fly without needing to have Remote ID equipment. These areas are specifically identified by the FAA to provide safe, regulated spaces for drone flying.

To find a FRIA near you, simply access the new FRIA map below and search for designated areas where you can fly your drone in compliance with FAA regulations without additional equipment.

Alternative ways to comply with Remote ID

If you’re unable to find a convenient FRIA location, there are other ways to meet Remote ID requirements:

  1. Standard Remote ID drone: Operate an aircraft that is built with Remote ID broadcast capabilities. These drones come with the technology to broadcast the required identification and location information as part of their standard features.
  2. Remote ID Broadcast module: Attach a Remote ID Broadcast module to your drone. This module broadcasts the necessary identification and location information and can be added to many existing aircraft to retrofit them for Remote ID compliance. Pilots using this option must maintain visual line-of-sight with their drone during flight.

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Ishveena Singh is a versatile journalist and writer with a passion for drones and location technologies. She has been named as one of the 50 Rising Stars of the geospatial industry for the year 2021 by Geospatial World magazine.


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