Remote ID

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) set the effective date of March 16, 2021 for Remote ID, the rule and regulation applied to operations of any unmanned aircraft (UA) required to register a unique remote identification number to the FAADroneZone registration portal for unmanned aircraft.[1] United States Congress elected the FAA with the ability to do so as the authority of aviation safety regulation and enforcement.[2]

FAA's Remote ID along with all other federal agency rules and regulation are published first published in the Federal Register (FR) and then their respective chapters in Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) when the date the final rules enactment arrives. Two types of remote ID are available to UA operators that comply with Remote Identification of Unmanned Aircraft, standard remote identification and remote identification modules.[3]

  1. ^ "FAADroneZone". faadronezone-access.faa.gov. Retrieved 2023-10-27.
  2. ^ General Counsel, Office of the Secretary of Transportation. (2023). State and Local Regulation of Unmanned Aircraft [Fact Sheet]. U.S. Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 27, 2023
  3. ^ "Remote Identification of Unmanned Aircraft" (PDF). Fed. Reg. 2021. pp. 4404–4406. Retrieved October 27, 2023.