Also: AMA Meets with FAA, AUVSI, DJI and NBAA Comment on Remote ID
The FAA released its proposed rule on remote ID last week. AMA has been advocating throughout the remote ID rule process to include voting privileges as a member of the Remote ID Aviation Rulemaking Committee. They are reviewing this notice of proposed rulemaking on remote ID, however, an early read indicates that some of AMA’s proposals were accepted, including not requiring onboard equipage for our members at our flying sites. As AMA reviewed the 319-page document, the initial read appears to show that they’ve been successful in advocating that members will not require onboard equipage when at a flying field or approved location. The FAA gives flexibility for recognized comm