I am an AMA member and I'm waiting to see the outcome of their efforts with the FAA.So, what numbers are granted? Also, any AMA members in here? Did AMA not request people hold off a bit?
Thank you sir! My first attempt will be AA1AA1AAAA. That should be for the first registrant! Congrats to whoever have that number. Also sorry too for I will use that number on my bird.AANAANAAAA
Apparently, my intended sarcasm isn't coming across. My bad. My whole point is that assigning a registration number to a drone pilot and expecting every drone in the air to contain its pilot's registration number is a flawed system. The rogue drones causing all the problems won't have the pilot's reg# inside them because the pilot will either:You are making a mountain out of a mole hill with your "borrowing" scheme. You don't think if you did something nefarious, made a mistake or had an accident with a drone that had a "borrowed" number on it, they wouldn't find you? It would be easy, no matter what you had labeled on your aircraft. You would have to plan and take some extensive precautions to NOT get caught if something happened.
The other end of the spectrum is if someone grabbed your number and used it, you could easily prove it wasn't you, in about 5 seconds. Again, it would take some serious planning to implicate someone else "Gone Girl" style. You sound like a broken record , Gadget Guy.
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Exactly. The real bad guys will just never bother to register. They still won't be caught, because you won't be able to find them or recover their aircraft, because they fly from far away and only fly DIY drones made from untraceable parts.The registration process is simple and there's "no excuse" not to abide by this requirement. The people that intentionally avoid registering will likely turn out to be those that create headaches down the road for the rest of us. Aside from the aforementioned registration requirement, common sense should be included as well.
$5 gift Visa cards that can and should be used instead are readily available at any grocery store for $5 in cash.You are required to use a charge card to register. Unless you are using a stolen charge card it would be easy to find you if needed.
Actually, while flying, upon demand from a law enforcement officer or an FAA or DOT representative, you are required to produce either a paper copy or an electronic copy of the registration certificate on your tablet, but it can also be that of a "friend" from whom you are "borrowing" the aircraft to fly it (absurd, but that's exactly what the FAQ says!).No need to carry it around in your wallet is there? Just want to make sure I didn't miss something and the last thing I need is something else in my wallet.
It's very easy to go back to your profile and edit your personal information and put in a fake address or even change your name (for those that are worried their personal info is so readily available).They now have my name and address. If somebody wants to search my number and find my address maybe that's going to end up being a be FAA sponsored lost and found.
I registered today too. The online process is very smooth and easy. I'm happy to operate above board, and would even like to one day be using a transponder for easy FAA Ident.
Have you ever operated a motor vehicle in another country? Your argument suggests you have lived a very narrow, and limited, life so far ....Easy? maybe... but worthless.
The FAA registration site specifically says that you can only use the web registration if you do NOT intend to fly it outside the US.
If you do, you need a paper registration.
Going to Canada, to the Caribbean islands, any other place in the world? - you will need a paper registration!
I honestly don't understand how this is managed, but it definitely is not fully thought out....
Will a police officer in Wales ask to see my INTERNATIONAL FAA registration?
There are not even international treaties yet on UAV operations...
I wish it was easy, and I wish it made sense....
It's because Americans have allowed themselves to be made fools of by "news" people who actually represent giant multi-national corporations who make $$$ by scaring the bejesus out of simple-minded people. Americans are afraid of everything .... bad and good.why is that!!
How do u get free? I was charged 5.00Free to register if submitted before deadline also.
It was never free. The FAA lied in all their marketing. If you used your personal CC as part of the "authentication" process, the FAA will, at some unspecified time in the future, issue a $5 credit to that card for being so gullible as to trust them with your personal credit card. Apparently, people will sell their souls to the devil for a lousy $5 credit. No one who has flown their drone before Dec 21 is even requred to register before Feb 19 next year, and then only before they fly again after Feb 19. This is a $5 bribe to get you to register 2 months before you have any requirement to register anything!How do u get free? I was charged 5.00
Dunno the exact mechanism they’ll use but if you register before January 21, 2016 you’re supposed to have the $5 refunded.How do u get free? I was charged 5.00
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