C-Class Drones, Legacy Drones & Remote ID. All You Need To Know.
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Regulations are necessary to make flying easier. I'm not worried. You already know what we are going thru here in the States.
I know that Lawrence, but there are many out there who see RID as a threat to their ‘freedom’. Some people live in reality, others live in another world.
Excellent thread 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻😎
Thank you Tony 😊✌🏻
Good information Stephen
Thank Lyn 😊✌🏻
Hey Stephen, what about the DJI fpv, in which class that that go abd with on which rules can you fly that in the future?
Hi Roger. DJI FPV won’t have a C class certification. So flying in A3 will be mandatory for this drone.
@@FlybyGuys A3 was the "far away from everyone and everything" right?
@@rogersittnikow That’s correct.
Hi if the air 2s receives class 1 will I be able to fly in authorization zones or would I need to get my a2 thx
Your license level does not matter for authorization zone.
I asked my drones whether they are Remote ID compliant, and they all responded in the affirmative… so I’m good!
Nice.
In A3 category the distance from people is actually 30 meters but from buildings it's 150 meters. In Finland with a SIL16 license you get a lot more freedom to fly in city but that license is reserved for recreational flying only. SIL16 license is very easy to acquire. The Air 2S will very likely get a C2 or C1 label
Hei Ville. I don’t think the Air 2S will get a C1 or C2 label and SW update. I hope I’m wrong though 😊
@@FlybyGuys DJI has promised to try but we will see
I wonder if I have a remote control with two drones - Mini 3 Pro and Mavic 3, what should I do with the ID? Can I technically turn it off when I fly with the Mini 3 Pro and turn it on when I fly with the Mavic 3? Sometimes I work on two drones at once in one day, and of course this will not be very convenient... or do I now need to buy a separate remote control so that there is no ID? Thank you for the video, as always, everything is to the point, important and informative!
Good question. RID is linked to the drone, not the controller.
Thanks for the answer, but first we need to check this in practice...@@FlybyGuys
@@SergeyZebra I have my RID active. One drone is only activated, other drones not yet activated. I use the same controller.
@@FlybyGuys thanks
oldguyFPV; What a crop of crap! Those who already walk submissively, will always say there is no cause for alarm! Remote ID is unconstitutional - PERIOD! I have a “part 1776”, it trumps a “part 107” every time! Who’s your Nanny? When the FAA complies with the US Constitution, I will consider complying with the FAA! Until then, fly safe, fly free!
Thank you Old Guy FPV. The name sums up the reply 😊
@@FlybyGuys Keep on kissing the boots of your communist masters! Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
I was mocked when I published my drone-tag module on Facebook, but with your video it lifted my spirits to continue obeying FAA laws and not be afraid that someone wants to hurt you, thanks for the information.
I blame the education system 😊