It sounds like you're saying you previously registered with the FAA. If that's the case and you registered under Section 336, you should use the same FAA registration number (as long as you're only flying as a hobbyist).So this is still a thing we have to do? Can we put the label inside the battery as I did with the P2 or does it need to be seen on the outside
So this is still a thing we have to do? Can we put the label inside the battery as I did with the P2 or does it need to be seen on the outside
You only need to register each drone individually if registering under Part 107. And if you're not flying under Part 107 rules, then you don't need to register under Part 107. Save yourself the extra effort and cost and register under Section 336.I would add, if you previously registered a drone and you now have a different drone, you need to make a new registration application for the new drone. Every drone should have it’s own registration number displayed on the outside of the drone.
You only need to register each drone individually if registering under Part 107. And if you're not flying under Part 107 rules, then you don't need to register under Part 107. Save yourself the extra effort and cost and register under Section 336.
Right. But, there is no need to "make a new registration application" (as you suggested above) for another drone if flying as a hobbyist. When registering under Section 336, the FAA gives you a registration number that can be attached to an unlimited number of drones.No, according to the FAA, recreational fliers must register as well. See quote from FAA below.
Right. But, there is no need to "make a new registration application" (as you suggested above) for another drone if flying as a hobbyist. When registering under Section 336, the FAA gives you a registration number that can be attached to an unlimited number of drones.
You can find your registration number by logging into your account at the top, right of this page.Dont have the old drone anymore and dont recall the number.
You can find your registration number by logging into your account at the top, right of this page.
That would be okay if you don't ever plan on selling your drone. If you think you might sell it, it would be better to use some type of semi-permanent marking method like a label or vinyl decal.Maybe I can use a very small permanent marker and right on the drone
I just registered mine yesterday (rec flyer) and I didn’t see anything about having the numbers on the outside?You must register it before the first flight and the Reg# must be on the OUTSIDE of the aircraft. No requirement as to size of lettering but EXTERNAL is now law.
Ok thanks,See more details here.
Lol.I was like crap I only have one reg # on both my drones.I would add, if you previously registered a drone and you now have a different drone, you need to make a new registration application for the new drone. Every drone should have it’s own registration number displayed on the outside of the drone.
*Moderator Edit*: The above applies for Part 107 operations not hobby/recreational, at least not today 4/9/2019
Ok thanks,
When I registered my drone all it said was to “affix” the registration number to the aircraft. Didn’t say where specifically.
I think one reason it was changed because they didn't want to open a compartment and have it booby trapped.Ok thanks,
When I registered my drone all it said was to “affix” the registration number to the aircraft. Didn’t say where specifically.
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