FAA Remote ID Rule for Drones Takes Full Effect - FLYING Magazine

FAA Remote ID Rule for Drones Takes Full Effect - FLYING Magazine

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Drone pilots now face possible fines or suspensions for flying drones that are not equipped with “digital license plates.”

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