Drones: FAA officially says they might enforce Remote ID anyway
The FAA's drones Remote ID rules are still enforceable says the FAA and they will take into consideration mumble mumble mumble if you cannot comply.
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The FAA's drones Remote ID rules are still enforceable says the FAA and they will take into consideration mumble mumble mumble if you cannot comply.
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Activist writes for Philanthropy.com that more people should donate to groups involved in and advocating disruption, such as shutting down roads and airports.
Good to know – states with mask mandates versus those without mask mandates had nearly identical outcomes, proving that masks work. Or something. Source: Unmasked.
FAA admits the purpose of Remote ID is to facilitate automated drone delivery and related services.
There’s a serious problem with the FAA’s Remote ID system for model aircraft – it can be easily spoofed to create swarms of fake aircraft seemingly overflying a zone. GitHub…