Alex Morgan
New Member
Guys, so i was roaming around and found this site Quadcopter Reviews. Saw something really interesting and i am sure many of you already know it. I thought i would summarize it for those who don't know about the FAA policy on Quadcopters.
First of all, FAA doesn't differentiate between a drone or a quadcopter. All are same in their eyes and here is the current scenario:
If you are in the US, you will have to register if you fly anything larger than ~ 250 grams/.55 pounds, and if you fly outside, the pilot/operator registers, and then all their aircraft can share the same number.
The registration fee is $5 for 3 years which should not be a problem to the Quadcopter owners. What is your thoughts on this?
First of all, FAA doesn't differentiate between a drone or a quadcopter. All are same in their eyes and here is the current scenario:
If you are in the US, you will have to register if you fly anything larger than ~ 250 grams/.55 pounds, and if you fly outside, the pilot/operator registers, and then all their aircraft can share the same number.
The registration fee is $5 for 3 years which should not be a problem to the Quadcopter owners. What is your thoughts on this?