I wonder why you could have a Korean War era fighter jet as your personal aircraft and have an identifier beginning with N which is only 5 or 6 digits/letters long...but we have these huge identification numbers?
You also don't have to own a drone yet to register yourself as a drone pilot.That's easy enough to solve... say it's someone elses number on "your" drone? fine.. then produce your drone for inspection.. (';')( ';') um... uh.....
Hey, that was my posted idea, back when they first announced this entire fiasco! Great minds think alike!Kind of like a 'throw down drone'....
"That's not my drone, this is my drone sitting right here in the closet. Someone must have stolen my registration ID and tagged their drone with it. I hope you catch them....."
I keep a cheap Xtreem drone in the closet for just such an emergency.
Drone Hoarders Anonymous meets every Tuesday at St. Lutheran's Church on 5th St at noon. Don't be late!Which? I have 9 drones that are over 0.55 lbs and require registration, and about 18 fixed wing RC aircraft.
I am registered as of this morning, but there is nothing/nowhere in the registration process where I was asked for the number of aircraft I own, or any identifying characteristics of them.
Kind of like a 'throw down drone'....
"That's not my drone, this is my drone sitting right here in the closet. Someone must have stolen my registration ID and tagged their drone with it. I hope you catch them....."
I keep a cheap Xtreem drone in the closet for just such an emergency.
"Loan-a-Craft"--Isn't that an absurdity? Can't believe they put that in the FAQ, even though there is absolutely nothing in the 211 page original document that would support that bizarre interpretation!Or maybe I should just post my registration online in an easy to down load format "for ease of access with my smart phone ya know" If everyone did it this registration system would be useless right quick! Everyone just flying around using other's paperwork (as premitted under the loan-a-craft to another person section)
no. how and why would they do this?Has anyone taken a screen shot of your electronic certificate?
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