Equip the aircraft with a remote ID broadcast module. You must purchase a new drone to comply with Part 89. Older drones are grandfathered in and don’t need to comply with Part 89.
is operated by a Part 61 certified pilot. documents maintenance, preventive maintenance, alterations, and inspections. is only operated over small groups of people.
The FAA does not allow the use of ADSB-out for sUAS. Anytime you are flying in controlled airspace. Only when flying in a Temporary Flight Restriction.
Name and Phone Number of the Operator. Address and phone number of the pilot. Location and altitude of the controller.
The owner of the aircraft. The manufacturer of the aircraft. The operator of the aircraft.
receive type certification under Part 21. have remote ID for all operations over human beings. be operated by a Part 61 pilot.
Flying in a prohibited area. Flying without Remote ID. Flying in class B airspace without ADSB-Out.